Prologue: Research on the demography and economics of aging Richard Suzman OriginalPaper Pages: S1 - S4
Key themes in research on the demography of aging Robert F. SchoeniMary Beth Ofstedal OriginalPaper Pages: S5 - S15
Trends in health of older adults in the United States: Past, present, future Linda G. MartinRobert F. SchoeniPatricia M. Andreski OriginalPaper Pages: S17 - S40
Biodemography: New approaches to understanding trendsand differences in population health and mortality Eileen CrimminsJung Ki KimSarinnapha Vasunilashorn OriginalPaper Pages: S41 - S64
Causes and consequences of early-life health Anne CaseChristina Paxson OriginalPaper Pages: S65 - S85
Families, social life, and well-being at older ages Linda WaiteAniruddha Das OriginalPaper Pages: S87 - S109
Recent developments in longitudinal studies of aging in the United States Robert M. HauserDavid Weir OriginalPaper Pages: S111 - S130
Facilitating longer working lives: International evidence on why and how David A. Wise OriginalPaper Pages: S131 - S149
Some macroeconomic aspects of global population aging Ronald LeeAndrew Mason OriginalPaper Pages: S151 - S172
The potential impact of comparative effectiveness research on U.S. Health Care expenditures Daniella J. PerlrothDana P. GoldmanAlan M. Garber OriginalPaper Pages: S173 - S190
Disease prevalence, disease incidence, and mortality in the United States and in England James BanksAlastair MurielJames P. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: S211 - S231