LEADER 05260oam 2200601 450 001 996336683403316 005 20230315142527.0 010 $a1-4619-1123-0 010 $a1-937737-20-9 035 $a(OCoLC)811563016 035 $a(MiFhGG)GVRL6AKE 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000271825 100 $a20120924d2012 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun|---uuuua 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aOlder Americans $ea changing market 205 $a7th ed. 210 $aIthaca $cNew Strategist Publications, Inc.$d2012 210 1$aIthaca, N.Y. :$cNew Strategist Publications, Inc.,$d2012. 215 $a1 online resource (xiv, 374 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aAmerican Generations Series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-937737-08-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aTable of Contents; Tables; Illustrations; Introduction; Chap. 1 Attitudes; Boomers Are Most Likely to Say They Are Not Too Happy; Table 1.1 General Happiness, 2010; Table 1.2 Happiness of Marriage, 2010; Table 1.3 Is Life Exciting, Routine, or Dull, 2010; Table 1.4 Trust in Others, 2010; Belief in Hard Work Is Strong Across Generations; Table 1.5 How People Get Ahead, 2010; Table 1.6 Geographic Mobility since Age 16, 2010; Older Americans Are Doing Far Better than Middle-Aged or Younger Ones; Table 1.7 Social Class Membership, 2010; Table 1.8 Family Income Relative to Others, 2010 327 $aTable 1.9 Satisfaction with Financial Situation, 2010Table 1.10 Job Satisfaction, 2010; The American Standard of Living Is Falling; Table 1.11 Parents' Standard of Living, 2010; Table 1.12 Standard of Living Will Improve, 2010; Table 1.13 Children's Standard of Living, 2010; Two Children Are Most Popular; Table 1.14 Ideal Number of Children, 2010; Table 1.15 Spanking Children, 2010; Table 1.16 Better for Man to Work, Woman to Tend Home, 2010; Table 1.17 Working Mother's Relationship with Children, 2010; Table 1.18 Should Government Help the Sick, 2010; Religious Diversity Is on the Rise 327 $aTable 1.19 Attitude toward Science, 2010Table 1.20 Attitude toward Evolution, 2010; Table 1.21 Religious Preference, 2010; Table 1.22 Degree of Religiosity, 2010; Table 1.23 Belief in the Bible, 2010; Table 1.24 Bible in the Public Schools, 2010; Growing Tolerance of Sexual Behavior; Table 1.25 Premarital Sex, 2010; Table 1.26 Homosexual Relations, 2010; Table 1.27 Gay Marriage, 2010; Television News Is Most Important; Table 1.28 Main Source of Information about Events in the News, 2010; Table 1.29 Political Leanings, 2010; Table 1.30 Political Party Affiliation, 2010 327 $aMost Support Abortion if a Mother's Health Is EndangeredTable 1.31 Favor or Oppose Death Penalty for Murder, 2010; Table 1.32 Favor or Oppose Gun Permits, 2010; Table 1.33 Legalization of Marijuana, 2010; Table 1.34 Support for Legal Abortion by Reason, 2010; Table 1.35 Doctor-Assisted Suicide, 2010; Chap. 2 Education; Big Gains in Educational Attainment; Table 2.1 Educational Attainment of People Aged 55 or Older, 1950 to 2010; Older Americans Are the Least Educated; Table 2.2 Educational Attainment by Generation, 2010; Table 2.3 Educational Attainment of People Aged 55 or Older, 2010 327 $aAmong Men, the Oldest Are the Least EducatedTable 2.4 Educational Attainment of Men Aged 55 or Older, 2010; The Educational Attainment of Older Women Is Rising; Table 2.5 Educational Attainment of Women Aged 55 or Older, 2010; Asians Are the Best Educated Older Americans; Table 2.6 Educational Attainment of Men Aged 55 or Older by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2010; Table 2.7 Educational Attainment of Women Aged 55 or Older by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2010; Few Older Americans Are in School; Table 2.8 School Enrollment by Sex and Age, 2010; Few Older Americans Attend College 327 $aTable 2.9 College Students by Age and Enrollment Level, 2010 330 $aThe new seventh edition of Older Americans: A Changing Market includes the latest statistics on the health, living arrangements, incomes, spending, and wealth of the 55-or-older age group. New to this edition is all-important 2010 census population data, a unique comparison of the attitudes of the four generations of American adults based on the General Social Survey, the latest homeownership rates, time use by age and sex, trends in household spending and wealth since the Great Recession, and labor force statistics with projections to 2020. 410 0$aAmerican generations series. 606 $aOlder people$zUnited States$vStatistics 606 $aOlder consumers$zUnited States$vStatistics 606 $aConsumers$zUnited States$vStatistics 606 $aConsumer behavior$zUnited States$vStatistics 606 $aDemographic surveys 615 0$aOlder people 615 0$aOlder consumers 615 0$aConsumers 615 0$aConsumer behavior 615 0$aDemographic surveys. 676 $a305.260973 700 $aNew Strategist Publications$b Inc$01016328 801 0$bMiFhGG 801 1$bMiFhGG 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996336683403316 996 $aOlder Americans$92400565 997 $aUNISA