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2017

Auerbach A, Charles KK, Coile C, et al. How the growing gap in life expectancy may affect retirement benefits and reforms. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice. 2017;42(3):475-499. doi:10.1057/s41288-017-0057-0.
Auerbach A, Charles KK, Coile C, et al. How the growing gap in life expectancy may affect retirement benefits and reforms. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice. 2017;42(3):475-499. doi:10.1057/s41288-017-0057-0.
Auerbach A, Charles KK, Coile C, et al. How the growing gap in life expectancy may affect retirement benefits and reforms. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice. 2017;42(3):475-499. doi:10.1057/s41288-017-0057-0.

2015

Karamcheva NS, Wu AYanyuan, Munnell AH. Does Social Security Continue to Favor Couples?. Chestnut Hills, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015:1-44.
Sanzenbacher GT, Wu AYanyuan, Rutledge MS. The Impact of Temporary Assistance Programs on the Social Security Claiming Age. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015:1-331.
Venti SF, Wise DA. The long reach of education: Early retirement. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 2015;6:133 - 148. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2015.08.001.
Rutledge MS, Gillis CM, Webb A. Will the Average Retirement Age Continue to Increase?. Boston, MA, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015.

2012

Snider JThornton, Romley JA, Wong KS, Zhang J, Eber M, Goldman DP. The Disability burden of COPD. COPD. 2012;9(5):513-21. doi:10.3109/15412555.2012.696159.
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