HRS Bibliography
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1993
The Subjective Probabilities of Retirement of White, Black, and Hispanic Married Women. University of Michigan; 1993.
. 1996
Changes Over Time in Subjective Retirement Probabilities. University of Michigan; 1996.
. A Comparison of Subjective Expectations Elicitation Methods in the HRS, PSID, and SEE. University of Michigan; 1996.
. 1997
On the Measurement of Expectations, Uncertainty, and Preferences. The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 1997;52B(5):S237-9.
. The Role of Conditioning Information in Reports of Subjective Phenomena. California Institute of Technology; 1997.
. 1998
How America Saves. Washington, DC, American Association of Retired Persons; 1998.
. 1999
An Analysis of Retirement Expectations: Evidence from the US Health and Retirement Survey. Bank of Italy, Public Finance Division Research Department; 1999.
. The Association of Influenza Vaccine Receipt with Health and Economic Expectations among Elders: The AHEAD Study. In: Wealth, work, and health: Innovations in measurement in the social sciences: Essays in honor of F. Thomas Juster. Wealth, work, and health: Innovations in measurement in the social sciences: Essays in honor of F. Thomas Juster. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press; 1999:326-34.
. Labor Market Transitions in the HRS: Effects of the Subjective Probability of Retirement and of Pension Eligibility. In: Wealth, Work and Health: Innovations in Measurement in the Social Sciences. Wealth, Work and Health: Innovations in Measurement in the Social Sciences. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press; 1999:267-90.
. Outlook, Outcomes, and Optimism. Brown University; 1999.
. Scale Simplification of Expectations for Survival: Cognitive Ability and the Quality of Survey Responses. Cognitive Technology. 1999;4(2):29-38.
. The Several Cultures of Research on Subjective Expectations. In: Wealth, Work and Health: Innovations in Measurement in the Social Sciences. Wealth, Work and Health: Innovations in Measurement in the Social Sciences. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press; 1999:15-33.
. 2000
Beliefs and Actions: Expectations and Savings Decisions by Older Americans. Financial Services Review. 2000;9:33-45. doi:10.1016/S1057-0810(00)00054-8.
. Precautionary Saving and the Accumulation of Wealth. Dartmouth College; 2000.
. Retirement Expectations and Realizations: The Role of Health Shocks and Economic Factors. In: Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press; 2000:274-287.
. 2001
Are Americans Saving Enough for Retirement?. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Issue Brief No. 7; 2001.
. Longevity Expectations and Death: Can People Predict Their Own Demise?. The American Economic Review. 2001;91(4):1126-1134.
. Predictors of Mortality among the Elderly. In: Themes in the Economics of Aging. Themes in the Economics of Aging. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press; 2001.
. Retirement Incentives and Expectations. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2001.
. 2002
Hold off retiring to that sunny ocean villa. The Christian Science Monitor. 2002:2.
. The Predictive Validity of Subjective Probabilities of Survival. The Economic Journal. 2002;112(482).
. Who Expects to Continue Working After Age 62? The retirement plans of couples. The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 2002;57B(4):S199-208. doi:10.1093/geronb/57.4.S199.
. 2003
Annuities and Retirement Satisfaction. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation; 2003.
. Can Unexpected Retirement Explain the Retirement-Consumption Puzzle? Evidence from Subjective Retirement Expectations. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2003.
. Employment, Social Security, and Future Retirement Outcomes for Single Mothers. Chestnut Hill, MA, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2003.
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