HRS Bibliography
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Social Security Reform: Implications for Women's Retirement Income. Washington, DC, United States General Accounting Office; 1997.
. Social Security Reform: Implications of Raising the Retirement Age. Washington, DC, U.S. General Accounting Office; 1999.
. Social Security Reform: Raising Retirement Ages Improves Program Solvency but May Cause Hardship for Some. GAO Testimony before the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate. 1998;GAO/T-HEHS-98-207(July).
. Social Security Reform with Heterogeneous Mortality. Richmond, VA: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; 2020.
. Social Security Replacement Rates for Alternative Earnings Benchmarks. Philadelphia, PA: The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 2006.
. Social Security Replacement Rates for Alternative Earnings Benchmarks. Benefits Quarterly. 2006;22(4):37.
. Social Security Research at the Michigan Retirement Research Center. Social Security Bulletin. 2009;69(4):51-64.
. Social Security Research at the Michigan Retirement Research Center. Social Security Bulletin. 2009;69(4).
. The Social Security Windfall Elimination and Government Pension Offset Provisions for Public Employees in the Health and Retirement Study. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2013.
. The Social Security Windfall Elimination and Government Pension Offset Provisions for Public Employees in the Health and Retirement Study. Social Security Bulletin. 2014;74(3):55-69.
. SSI eligibility and participation among the aged: A hazard model approach. 2010;Doctor of Philosophy.
. SSI Participation Among the Elderly: A Hazard Model Approach. Journal of Poverty. 2013;17(2):217-233. doi:10.1080/10875549.2013.775994.
. Strange But True: Claim and Suspend Social Security. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2009.
. Strange But True: Claim Social Security Now, Claim More Later. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2009.
. Strange But True: Free Loan from Social Security. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2009.
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