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Fred C. Pampel

    The Struggle for Public Health
    Aging, Social Inequality, and Public Policy
    The Institutional Context of Population Change: Patterns of Fertility and Mortality Across High-Income Nations
    Age, Class, Politics, and the Welfare State
    • The book delves into the influences of class and status groups compared to demographic factors and political frameworks on welfare spending growth. It highlights the significance of the elderly as a key demographic, reflecting the impact of ascription and middle-class interests in welfare expansion. Additionally, the study examines how increased welfare spending affects income inequality, providing a nuanced understanding of socio-economic dynamics.

      Age, Class, Politics, and the Welfare State
    • Examining the impact of institutional diversity on demographic trends, this work analyzes fertility, suicide, and homicide rates across eighteen high-income nations. It highlights how differing public policies, such as universal benefits in Europe versus the U.S. approach, influence childbearing among working women and affect suicide and homicide rates. By integrating political sociology, stratification, and gender studies, the book underscores the interplay between public policy and demographic changes, revealing their mutual influence on societal outcomes.

      The Institutional Context of Population Change: Patterns of Fertility and Mortality Across High-Income Nations
    • The book explores the interplay between age and social inequality, emphasizing how group membership impacts this dynamic before and after reaching old age. It examines the relationship between age inequality and government policies, highlighting its significance compared to other forms of inequality. By comparing the United States with other societies, the author sheds light on varying age group differences and overall inequality, offering insights into the broader forces that influence the experience of aging across different cultures.

      Aging, Social Inequality, and Public Policy