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Lusardi A, Mitchell OS. Baby Boomer Retirement Security: The Roles of Planning, Financial Literacy, and Housing Wealth. Journal of Monetary Economics. 2007;54(1):205-224. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2006.12.001.
Owen AL, Wu S. Bad Luck and Consumption Behavior. Clinton, NY: Hamilton College; 2003.
Elder HW, Rudolph PM. 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.
Shea DG, Short PF, M. Powell P. Betwixt and Between: Targeting coverage reforms to those approaching Medicare. Health Affairs. 2001;20(1):219-30. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.20.1.219.
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.
Shapiro MD. Buffering Shocks to Well-Being Late in Life. University of Michigan; 2009.
Coile C, Levine PB. Bulls, Bears and Retirement Behavior. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2004. doi:10.3386/w10779.
Sullivan LAnne. A Bumpy Road: Asset Accumulation, Unexpected Life Course Events, and Later Life Economic Security. 2013;3562811:198.

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Mitchell OS, Moore J. Can Americans Afford to Retire? New Evidence on Retirement Saving Adequacy. Journal of Risk and Insurance. 1998;65(3):371-400.
Greenhalgh-Stanley N. Can the government incentivize the purchase of private long-term care insurance? Evidence from the Partnership for Long-Term Care. Applied Economics Letters. 2014;21(8):541-544.
Frytak JR. Capital and Health Status in Near-old Adults. 2001.
Waite LJ, Gallagher M. The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially. New York: Doubleday; 2000.
Johnson RW, Uccello CE. Cash Balance Plans and the Distribution of Pension Wealth. Industrial Relations. 2003;42(4):745. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-232X.00314.
Venti SF, Wise DA. The Cause of Wealth Dispersion at Retirement: Choice or Chance?. American Economic Review. 1998;88(2):185-91.
Banerjee S. Change in Household Spending After Retirement: Results from a Longitudinal Sample. Washington, DC, Employee Benefit Research Institute; 2015.
Copeland C. Changes in Wealth for Americans Reaching or Just Past Normal Retirement Age. Employee Benefit Research Institute, EBRI Issue Brief No. 277; 2005.
Butrica BA, Karamcheva NS. The Changing Causes and Consequences of Not Working Before Age 62. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute; 2012.
Smith JP. The Changing Economic Circumstances of the Elderly: Income, Wealth and Social Security. Syracuse University; 1997.
Bender KA. Characteristics of Individuals with Integrated Pensions. Social Security Bulletin. 1999;62(3):28-40.
Harrati A. Characterizing the Genetic Influences on Risk Aversion. Biodemography and Social Biology. 2014;60(2):185-198. doi:10.1080/19485565.2014.951986.
Lehtoranta A. Childhood Experience of Father's Job Loss and Stock Market Participation. Helsinki, Bank of Finland; 2014.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. Children and Household Wealth. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2007. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1083829.
Khitatrakun S. Children and Retirement Wealth. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Economics Department; 2002.
Papke LE. Choice and Other Determinants of Employee Contributions to Defined Contribution Plans. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2002.
Venti SF, Wise DA. Choice, Chance, and Wealth Dispersion at Retirement. In: Ogura S, Tachibanaki T, Wise DA, eds. Aging Issues in the United States and Japan. Aging Issues in the United States and Japan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 2001:25-64. doi:10.3386/w7521.