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The sample also shows variations in marginal WTP for 'target age': Class-2 is indifferent in their WTP for innovation targeting adult and young people with respect to elderly, Class-3 is not willing to pay for innovations targeting these two groups.
While Class-1 prefers innovations targeting adults the most, followed by young people relative to elderly, Class-2 and Class-3 hold different preferences: Class-2 does not prefer innovations targeting elderly and is indifferent between other age groups, Class-3 prefers spending on elderly, but not on young people.
It was for the senior class, not for elderly residents.
It's tough to shout about the dangers of universal health care when the two greatest protectors (if not creators) of the elderly middle class are those pillars of 20th-century progressive change, Social Security and Medicare.
Many culturalist studies have tried to show how these qualities and the perspectives they may engender articulate with each other that is, to explain how and why particular combinations of these attributes (e.g., middle-aged, middle-class, black father or elderly, working-class, white mother) create particular or characteristic points of view.
Class- 2 (34%) prefers innovations targeting 'cancer' patients only and has negative preferences for innovations targeting elderly, and Class-3 (12%) prefers spending on elderly and cancer patients the most.
MANHATTAN: PRESCRIPTION DRUG INSURANCE -- The city may soon help elderly middle-class residents enroll in a state program to buy prescription drugs at a discount.
Would that Luhrmann had included the funeral and the meeting between Nick and Gatsby's elderly, working-class father from the book's final chapter.
He goes on, "But in that classic, elderly middle-class way, we are drinking too much, so we have to control it.
It's a fictionalised retelling of the story of Otto and Elise Hampel, an elderly working-class couple who spent more than two years dropping postcards around buildings in Berlin denouncing Hitler's rule.
If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things by Jon McGregor 288pp, Bloomsbury, £12.99 About a quarter of the way through Jon McGregor's first novel - a surprise inclusion on the Booker longlist this week - an elderly, working-class man racked with lung cancer laughs and then "clutches at his throat, head tipped back, mouth gaping, silent, staring at the ceiling like a tourist in the Sistine Chapel".
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