Senior Entrepreneurs in Bankruptcy

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Efrat, Rafael

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2009

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INTRODUCTION|During the last century, the number and the proportion of seniors in the United States have increased considerably. The U.S. population which would be considered senior is expected to continue to grow at a brisk rate throughout this century. The rapid growth of the senior population is a product of a number of factors including a declining death rate, increasing life expectancy, and the aging of the baby boomers. These changes are likewise reflected in the age of the U.S. workforce, with both employees and small business owners becoming older overall...

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42 Creighton L. Rev. 83 (2008-2009)

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Creighton University School of Law

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