Yung-Ping Chen
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American economist and Gerontologist
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#84
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Gerontology
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#36
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#15
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Yung-Ping Chen's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Economics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Economics National Taiwan University
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Why Is Yung-Ping Chen Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Yung-Ping Chen was an American economist and gerontologist of Chinese origin. He pioneered the concept of home equity conversion in the United States and developed innovative approaches to the funding of Social Security benefits and long-term care. His scholarship contributed to a better understanding of the economic, political, and social implications and challenges created by the "mass aging" phenomenon—the ongoing and unprecedented shift to an increasingly elder-populated society.
Yung-Ping Chen's Published Works
Published Works
- Achieving a Productive Aging Society (1993) (156)
- Funding Long-term Care in the United States: The Role of Private Insurance (2001) (33)
- Household Expenditure Patterns (1982) (32)
- State and Government (1966) (28)
- Gradual Retirement: An Additional Option in Work and Retirement (2003) (17)
- Funding Long-Term Care (2003) (14)
- Rulemakers of the House (1976) (13)
- Financing Long-Term Care: An Intragenerational Social Insurance Model (1994) (11)
- Tax-Benefit Ratios and Rates of Return under OASI: 1974 Retirees and Entrants (1974) (11)
- Employee Preferences as a Factor in Pension Participation by Minority Workers (2002) (8)
- The Role of the Fourth Pillar in the Redesign of Social Security (1996) (4)
- Robert Morris (2007) (4)
- Social security in a changing society : an introduction to programs, concepts, and issues (1983) (3)
- Preferential Treatment of the Aged In Income and Property Taxation (1966) (3)
- Low Confidence in Social Security Is Not Warranted (1989) (3)
- Chinese Political Thought: Mao Tse-Tung and Liu Shao-chi (1966) (2)
- Public finance and public policy issues (1972) (2)
- PRESENT STATUS AND FISCAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR THE AGED (1965) (2)
- Implications of Changing Social Norms for Social Security Benefits: Results of Pilot Research (2004) (2)
- The growth of fringe benefits : implications for social security (2003) (2)
- Chinese Political Thought (1966) (1)
- Understanding economics : essays on public policy (1974) (1)
- Potential Labor Supply and Flexible Work Options for All Workers: An Exploratory Essay (2009) (1)
- THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE FEDERAL OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE TRUST FUND (1962) (1)
- INCOME TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR THE AGED AS A POLICY INSTRUMENT (1963) (1)
- Potential income from homeownership : an acturial mortgage plan (1968) (1)
- Economic Resources: Implications for Aging Policy in Asia (2018) (1)
- Social security reform: a worldwide phenomenon. (2002) (1)
- Making a Theory Work: The Case of Homeownership by the Aged (1970) (1)
- Presented at Retirement Implications of Demographic and Family Change Symposium Sponsored by the Society of Actuaries (2002) (1)
- Tax-Benefit Ratios and Rates of Return under OASI: 1974 Retirees and Entrants: Authors' Reply (1976) (1)
- A Trade-Off Proposal for Funding Long-Term Care (2007) (1)
- Good Paths or Bad Paths? Phased Retirement and Opportunities in Transitioning from Work to Retirement (2007) (0)
- Security benefits for the family: An issue in social protection (2001) (0)
- Checks and balances in social security : symposium in honor of Robert J. Myers (1989) (0)
- A New Social Security: Traditional Social Security Plus a Pension Supplement (1999) (0)
- Nationalism and Internationalism (1966) (0)
- PART I: GLOBAL DIMENSIONS OF AGING (2010) (0)
- The Many Dimensions of Population Aging (2015) (0)
- Funding long-term care by applying the trade-off principle to public and private insurance. (2003) (0)
- Better Options for Work and Retirement: Some Suggestions for Improving Economic Security Mechanisms for Old Age (1988) (0)
- Ecofriendly removal of Lead, Cadmium and Arsenic along with turbidity from contaminated water using natural reservoir clay (NRC) and S. pasteurii derived urease (2023) (0)
- Basic Tactics.@@@Mao Tse-tung.@@@Mao Tse-tung in Opposition, 1927-1935.@@@A Study of the Chinese Communist Movement, 1927-1934.@@@Peking and People's Wars.@@@Chinese Political Thought: Mao Tse-tung and Liu Shao-chi. (1969) (0)
- A Comment on Flexible Work Option for All in the USA (2007) (0)
- Sino-Soviet Ideological Conflict (1966) (0)
- Long-Range Actuarial Deficit of Social Security and Dependency Ratios (1979) (0)
- INTRODUCTORY NOTES (2002) (0)
- A “three-legged stool” for financing long-term care in the United States (1996) (0)
- The Communist Party (1966) (0)
- Long-Term Care: A Key Issue for the 2005 White House Conference on Ageing (2006) (0)
- Social Security benefits for the family: An issue in social protection : Global dimensions of aging (2001) (0)
- Mental Health: Another Dimension of Health and Ageing (2007) (0)
- Time To Restructure Social Security (1990) (0)
- EMPLOYEE BENEFITS AND SOCIAL SECURITY (1983) (0)
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