Panel Session a

Changes in the Process of Aging During the Twentieth Century

Undergraduate college students today have a 50/50 chance of living to age 100.  In this session, panelists will discuss why life expectancy is increasing so rapidly and what effects that will have on the economy.

Moderator
Robert W. Fogel
Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of American Institutions
Chicago GSB

Panelists
Lorens Helmchen
Assistant Professor, Division of Health Policy and Administration
UIC

Louis P. Cain
Professor, Department of Economics
Loyola University of Chicago

Paula Canavese
Manager
Deloitte Tax LLP