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On Removing Age and Especially Old Age as a Criterion in Social Programs

Abstract

Age, measured as years since birth, is a widely used criterion to determine eligibility for pension, health care and other social benefits. However, keeping age markers fixed ignores large and continuing gains in longevity and health, and can create work incentives (or disincentives) that become increasingly problematic over time; beyond that, age is a poor criterion for access to health care services. Removing age markers and introducing a guaranteed annual income would provide a base on which to rest policies that could be expected to lead to better social outcomes.

Authors

Grignon M; Spencer BG

Journal

Canadian Public Policy, Vol. 41, No. 3, pp. 241–251

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Publication Date

August 1, 2015

DOI

10.3138/cpp.2015-032

ISSN

0317-0861

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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