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Book Chapter

Poterba JM, Rauh J, Venti SF, Wise DA. Reducing Social Security PRA Risk at the Individual Level: Life-Cycle Funds and No-Loss Strategies. In: Social Security Policy in a Changing Environment. Social Security Policy in a Changing Environment. University of Chicago Press; 2009:255-292.

Conference Paper

Borsch-Supan A, Coile C, Cribb J, Emmerson C, Pettinicchi Y. The changing nature of work and public pension coverage: Evidence from the US and Europe. In: World Social Security Forum. World Social Security Forum. Brussels, Belgium: International Social Security Association; 2019.

Journal Article

Levine PB, Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR. A Benefit of One's Own: Older Women's Entitlement to Social Security Retirement. Social Security Bulletin. 2000;63(3):47-53.
Cawley J, Philipson T. An Empirical Examination of Information Barriers to Trade in Insurance. American Economic Review. 1999;89(4):827-848.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR. Hypothetical versus Actual Earnings Profiles: Implications for Social Security Reform. Journal of Financial Transformation. 2009;24:102-04.
Ghilarducci T, Papadopoulos M, Webb A. The Illusory Benefit of Working Longer on Retirement Financial Preparedness: Rethinking Advice That Working Longer Increases Retirement Income. The Journal of Retirement. 2022;9(3). doi:10.3905/jor.2022.1.104.
J. Patrick P. Income Replacement Ratios in the Health and Retirement Study. Social Security Bulletin. 2012;72(3):1.
Poterba JM, Venti SF, Wise DA. Saver Behavior and 401(k) Retirement Wealth. American Economic Review. 2000;90(2):297-302.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR. Social Security Replacement Rates for Alternative Earnings Benchmarks. Benefits Quarterly. 2006;22(4):37.
Burkhauser RV, Couch KA, Phillips JWR. Who takes early Social Security benefits? The economic and health characteristics of early beneficiaries. Gerontologist. 1996;36(6):789-99. doi:10.1093/geront/36.6.789.
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Report

Pashchenko S, Porapakkarm P. Accounting for Social Security Claiming Behavior. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2018.
Pashchenko S, Porapakkarm P. Accounting for Social Security Claiming Behavior. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2018.
Panis C. Annuities and Retirement Satisfaction. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation; 2003.
Maestas N, Mullen KJ, Powell D. The Effect of Local Labor Demand Conditions on the Labor Supply Outcomes of Older Americans. RAND; 2013.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR. Eligibility for Social Security Disability Insurance. Philadephia, PA, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School; 2001.
Wu AYanyuan, Karamcheva NS, Munnell AH, Purcell PJ. How Do the Changing Labor Supply Behavior and Marriage Patterns of Women Affect Social Security Replacement Rates?. Chestnut Hill, MA, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2013.
Mitchell OS, Levine PB, Phillips JWR. The Impact of Pay Inequality, Occupational Segregation, and Lifetime Work Experience on Retirement Income of Women and Minorities.; 1998.
Ratcliffe C, Berk J, Perese K, Toder E. Impact of the Social Security Retirement Earnings Test on 62-64 Year-olds. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute; 2003. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2206445.
Powers E, Elder TE. A Longitudinal Analysis of Entries and Exits of the Low-Income Elderly to and from the Supplemental Security Income Program. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Research Center, University of Michigan; 2007.
Toder E, Thompson LH, Favreault M, et al. Modeling Income in the Near Term: Revised Projections of Retirement Income Through 2020 for the 1931-1960 Birth Cohorts. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute; 2002.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR, Au A. Modeling Lifetime Earnings Paths: Hypothetical versus Actual Workers. University of Pennsylvania, Boettner Center for Pe, Pension Research Council WP 2004-3; 2004.
Delavande A, Perry MM, Willis RJ. Probabilistic Thinking and Early Social Security Claiming. The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2006.
Lindo J, Pineda-Torres M, Pritchard D, Tajali H. Replication Data for: Legal Access to Reproductive Control Technology, Women's Education, and Earnings Approaching Retirement. Nashville, TN: American Economic Association; 2020:231–35. doi:https://doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20201108.
Lindo J, Pineda-Torres M, Pritchard D, Tajali H. Replication Data for: Legal Access to Reproductive Control Technology, Women's Education, and Earnings Approaching Retirement. Nashville, TN: American Economic Association; 2020:231–35. doi:https://doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20201108.
Fellows M, Fichtner J, Plews L, Whitman K. The retirement solution hiding in plain sight. Washington, D.C.: Capital One; 2019.