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Session Submission Type: Full Paper Panel
This panel addresses the political implications of ageing societies from multiple perspectives: voters' preferences for redistribution across age groups, politicians' age-based rhetoric during campaigns, and the political mechanisms that link ageing societies and economic growth.
Age Based Conflict: Evidence for the US Congressional Elections - Luca Bellodi, Stanford University; Catherine E. De Vries, Bocconi University
Grey Power and Economic Performance - Tim Vlandas, University of Oxford
Solidarity Behaviour and Age: The Identity-Solidarity Game in a Large Panel Survey of the German Resident Population - Achim Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen; Markus Stephan Tepe, University of Bremen; Jakob Jonathan Kemper
What Makes a Community Age Friendly? Perspectives of Local Government Policymakers - Jacqueline M. Chattopadhyay, University of North Carolina at Charlotte