Publications

In keeping with our commitment to inform society on how to best navigate today's unprecedented increase in longevity, we publish timely, relevant, evidence-based research on issues such as healthy aging, ageism, caregiving, financing longevity, politics and health care, and more. Our books and reports are offered for sale at competitive prices. Electronic versions of reports and our trademarked issue briefs can be downloaded for free. Below, are a few of our featured publications. Click on the category to view all publications in a particular category.


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Unemployment Insurance and Older Workers in the United States

People are living longer and healthier lives at the same time that layoffs are increasing and pension plans are being curtailed. As the era of longevity progresses, unemployment among older Americans is likely to be a growing problem.

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In Ageism
In Healthy Aging

Ageism in America

Ageism, the denial of basic human rights of older persons, is one of the most pervasive prejudices across human society.

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Walk to a Healthy Future

Proposes a new national commitment to walking.

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In Politics & Health Care
In Financing Longevity

Emergency Preparedness for Older People

What resources are available to aid vulnerable sectors of the city in the event of a future emergency.

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Social Security: An Investment in Family Protection

A report that discusses the fact that women over 65 are twice as likely to be poor as men over 65.

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In Caregiving
In Sleep

Caregiving in America

The United States is in the midst of a significant and growing caregiving crisis.

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Getting Your Zzzzzzz's: How sleep affects health & aging

The sleeplessness affecting about one-third of all older Americans is not a natural part of aging and can lead to serious health disorders.

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