The young and the elderly at risk individual outcomes and contemporary policy challenges in European societies

Dedicated to Professor Jos Berghman (1949-2014)The current retrenchment of the welfare states is buffering the growing demographic and economic pressures in European countries at the expense of the young and the elderly, and particular subgroups with intersecting high-risk characteristics. However,...

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