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Addo FR. Essays on family demography, household finance, and economics of the family. 2012;Ph.D.:141.
Ahituv A, Zeira J. Technical progress and early retirement. Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 2001.
Altonji JG, Villanueva E, Department of Economics. The Marginal Propensity to Spend on Adult Children. New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University; 2004.
Ameriks J, Caplin A, Lee M, Shapiro MD, Tonetti C. The Wealth of Wealthholders. Cambridge, United States, NBER Working Paper No. 20972; 2015.
Amuedo-Dorantes C, Pozo S. The Impact of the Recession on the Wealth of Older Immigrant and Native Households in the United States. IZA Journal of Labor Policy. 2015;4. doi:10.1186/s40173-015-0033-x.
Anderson MThroan. Three essays in public economics. 2013;3592578:124.
Angel JL, Buckley CJ, Sakamoto A. Duration or Disadvantage? Exploring Nativity, Ethnicity and Health in Midlife. The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 2001;56B(5):S275-285.
Angel JL, Buckley CJ, Angel RJ, Jimenez MA. The Economic Consequences of Marital Disruption for Pre-Retirement Age African-American, Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Women. Minneapolis, MN: Population Association of America; 2003.
Angrisani M, Hurd MD, Meijer E. Investment Decisions in Retirement: The Role of Subjective Expectations. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2012.
Anonymous. Financial Literacy Lacking Among Older Population. Journal of Financial Planning. 2010;23(2):14.
Arora K. Three Essays on the Supply of Long-Term Care Services to the Elderly in the U.S. 2015;3713670:105.
Arora K. How does dementia onset in parents influence unmarried adult children's wealth. Social Science and Medicine. 2016;152:156-165. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.01.042.
Aven GPaula. Recession impacted near-retirees housing wealth. Benefits Selling. Breaking News. http://search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.umich.edu/docview/1021020587?accountid=14667. Published 2012.

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Babiarz PD. Health Events, Household Wealth and Debt Holdings: Evidence from the health and retirement study. 2009.
Babiarz PD, Widdows R, Yilmazer T. Borrowing to cope with adverse health events: liquidity constraints, insurance coverage, and unsecured debt. Health Economics. 2013;22(10):1177-98. doi:10.1002/hec.2877.
Bajtelsmit VL, Bernasek A. Risk Preferences and the Investment Decisions of Older Americans. Public Affairs at AARP; 2001.
Bajtelsmit VL. Evidence of Risk Aversion in the Health and Retirement Study. Colorado State University; 1999.
Banerjee S. Trends in Retirement Satisfaction in the United States: Fewer Having a Great Time. EBRI Notes. 2016;37(4):1-12.
Banerjee S. A Look at the End-of-Life Financial Situation in America. EBRI Notes. 2015;36(4):2-10.
Banerjee S. How Does Household Expenditure Change With Age for Older Americans?. EBRI Notes. 2014;35(9):2-11.
Banerjee S. Change in Household Spending After Retirement: Results from a Longitudinal Sample. Washington, DC, Employee Benefit Research Institute; 2015.
Barragan C. What impacts life satisfaction of aging adults following stressful life events?: An examination of the buffering effect of personal resources. 2015;3700590:158.
Bassett WF. Medicaid's Nursing Home Coverage and Asset Transfers. Public Finance Review. 2007;35(3):414-439.
Bayot DGo. Essays in industrial organization. 2015;3712084:92.
Bellante D, Green CA. Relative Risk Aversion among the Elderly. Review of Financial Economics. 2004;13(3):269-81. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rfe.2003.09.010.