50+
50+: igniting a revolution to reinvent America Bill Novelli,
Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2006.
ISBN: 0312355246
DDC: 305.2440973
LCC: HN59.2
Book Data
Library: Carnegie Mellon University
Last Loaded: 01/14/2008
MARC Timestamp: 12/11/2006
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245 10 $a50+ :$bigniting a revolution to reinvent America
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250 $a1st ed.
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300 $axiv, 239 p. ;$c25 cm.
505 0 $aA new vista in the land of opportunity -- The
opportunity to: Transform health care -- Reinvent retirement
-- Revolutionize the workplace -- Build livable communities
-- Change the marketplace -- Advocate for a cause -- Leave a
legacy.
520 $aBill Novelli doesn't believe that retirement has
to mean rocking one's way into the sunset. As the head of
the AARP, Novelli believes that retirement can be a time of
action and influence rather than one of illness and decline.
Here he speaks to the growing number of Americans age 50 and
older about what they can do to shape the national debate
about aging and influence government policy towards
retirees. And the tide of change is potentially enormous:
when the Baby Boomer generation ages to the 50- year mark,
they will create the largest group of retirees in the
history of the country, solidifying a powerful constituency
for major change in ways beneficial to the entire nation.
Novelli believes that this group is capable of just about
anything.--From publisher description.
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651 0 $aUnited States$xSocial policy.
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