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Selfish generations?: The ageing of New Zealand's welfare state

by David Thomson

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An analysis of the state of welfare provision in Britain, Europe and the USA. It examines how the baby boom generation which funded support for the elderly has been succeeded by the baby bust phase, throwing the welfare state into crisis. The author is known for work in New Zealand.

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