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Kapur K, Rogowski J. How does health insurance affect the retirement behavior of women?. Inquiry. 2011;48(1):51-67. doi:10.5034/inquiryjrnl_48.01.04.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21634262?dopt=Abstract
Kariyawasam U. Longitudinal Analysis of Mortality Risk Factors for Actuarial Valuation. 2015.
Khitatrakun S, Kitamura Y, Scholz JKarl. Pensions and Wealth: New Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Dept. of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2000.
Kingson ER, Arsenault Y. The Diversity of Risk Among Age-62 Retired Worker Beneficiaries. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2000.
Knapp D, Asch B, Hosek J, Mattock M. The Retirement and Social Security Benefit Claiming of U.S. Military Retirees. Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2015.
Koijen RSJ, Van Nieuwerburgh S, Yogo M. Health and Mortality Delta: Assessing the Welfare Cost of Household Insurance Choice. Journal of Finance. 2016;71(2):957-1010. doi:10.1111/jofi.12273.
Kotlikoff LJ. The Coming Generational Storm. Boston University, Dept. of Economics; 2001.
Kreider B, Riphahn RT. Explaining Applications to the U.S. Disability System: A Semiparametric Approach. Journal of Human Resources. 2000;35(1):81-115. doi:10.2307/146357.
Kreider B, Riphahn RT. Applications to the U.S. Disability Program: A Semiparametric Approach. Center for Economic Policy Research; 1996.