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Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL. Social Security and Retirement Dynamics. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2005.
Khan MR, Rutledge MS, Sanzenbacher GT. Social Security and Total Replacement Rates in Disability and Retirement. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2017.
Shepard M. Social Security Claiming and the Annuity Puzzle. Harvard University; 2017.
Hou W, Sanzenbacher GT. Social Security Is a Great Equalizer. Center for Retirement Research; 2020.
Sabelhaus J, Volz AHenriques. Social Security Wealth, Inequality, and Life-cycle Saving: An Update. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center; 2020.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. 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.
Cutler DM, Meara E, Stewart S. Socioeconomic Status and the Experience of Pain: An Example from Knees. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2020. doi:10.3386/w27974.
Perna M, Stempien J. Spending in retirement: How you just might find what you want and what you need. Atlanta: PGIM; 2020.
Bond T, Saad-Lessler J, Weller C. Still shortchanged: An update on women's retirement preparedness. Washington, D.C.: National Institute on Retirement Security ; 2020.
House CL, Mocanu AMaria, Shapiro MD. Stimulus Effects of Investment Tax Incentives: Production versus Purchases. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2017. doi:10.3386/w23391.
Akesaka M, Eibich P, Hanaoka C, Shigeoka H. TEMPORAL INSTABILITY OF RISK PREFERENCE AMONG THE POOR: EVIDENCE FROM PAYDAY CYCLES. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2021. doi:10.3386/w28784.
Brown M, Mazzocco M, Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. Tied Transfers. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Economics; 2006.
Brown M, Mazzocco M, Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. Tied Transfers. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Economics; 2006.
Riffe T, Chung PH, Spinjker J, MacInnes J. Time-to-Death Patterns in Markers of Age and Dependency. Rostock, Germany, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; 2015.
Love DA, Palumbo M, Smith PA. The Trajectory of Wealth in Retirement. Boston: Boston College, Center for Retirement Research; 2008.
McGarry K, Schoeni RF. Transfer Behavior: Measurement and the Redistribution of Resources within the Family. NBER; 1994.
McGarry K, Schoeni RF. Transfer Behavior Within the Family: Results From the Asset and Health Dynamics Survey. National Bureau of Economic Research; 1995.
Wachs M, Blumenberg E, Schouten A, King HR. Transportation, Quality of Life, and Older Adults. Los Angeles, CA: Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Los Angeles; 2021. doi:10.17610/T6T30J.
House CL, Laitner J, Stolyarov D. Trends in the Labor Force Participation of Married Women. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2007.
Slavov S. Two Decades of Social Security Claiming. Cambridge, MA: George Mason University; 2023. doi:10.3386/w30843.
Hale JMhairi, Schneider DC, Mehta NK, Myrskylä M. Understanding cognitive impairment in the U.S. through the lenses of intersectionality and (un)conditional cumulative (dis)advantage. Max Planck Institute; 2022. doi:10.4054/MPIDR-WP-2022-029.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL. Understanding Patterns of Social Security Benefit Receipt, Pensions Incomes, Retirement and Saving by Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Marital Status: A Structural Approach. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2004.PDF icon wp082.pdf (2.25 MB)
Shin SHyun, Lillard DR, Bhattacharya J. Understanding the correlation between Alzheimer’s Disease polygenic risk, wealth, and the composition of wealth holdings. Washington, DC: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2019.
Zissimopoulos JM, Smith JP. Unequal Giving: Monetary Gifts to Children Across Countries and Over Time. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation ; 2009.
Munnell AH, Sass SA, Golub-Sass A, Karamcheva NS. Unusual Social Security Claiming Strategies: Costs and Distributional Effects. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2009.