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Sias R, Starks L, Turtle HJ. Molecular Genetics, Risk Aversion, Return Perceptions, and Stock Market Participation. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2020. doi:10.3386/w27638.
Hamman MK, Hochfellner D, Homrighausen P. Mom and Dad We’re Broke, Can You Help? A Comparative Study of Financial Transfers Within Families Before and After the Great Recession. Boston, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2017:2-36.
Bajari P, Hong H, Khwaja A. Moral Hazard, Adverse Selection and Health Expenditures: A semiparametric analysis. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2006.
Sullivan AR. Mortality Differences in Windowhood. Philadelphia, PA, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania; 2010.
Fitzpatrick MD, Moore T. The Mortality Effects of Retirement: Evidence from Social Security Eligibility at Age 62. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2017. doi:10.3386/w24127.
Xu M, Sherris M, Meyricke R. Mortality Heterogeneity and Systematic Mortality Improvement. Sydney, Australia, CEPAR - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research; 2015.
Currie J, Schwandt H. Mortality Inequality: The Good News from a County-Level Approach. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-54. doi:10.3386/w22199.
Brown JR, Mitchell OS, Poterba JM. Mortality Risk, Inflation Risk, and Annuity Products. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2000:1-34.
Bauer D, Reif J. Mortality Risk, Insurance, and the Value of Life. Cambridge, United States: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.; 2018.
Cox D, Soldo BJ. Motivation for Money and Care that Adult Children Provide for Parents: Evidence from Point Blank Survey Questions. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2004.
Laitner J, Sonnega A. Motives for Bequests within the Middle Class. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2012.
Bures RM. Moving the Nest: A Look at the Effects of Family and Work Status Change in Later Mid-Life. University of Chicago - Population Research Center; 1998.
Lamb VL, Faust K. The Multidimensional Configuration of Functional Disability: Patterning by Age, Sex, Race, and Health Status. University of South Carolina, Dept. of Sociology; 1998.
M. Islam A, Chowdhury RI, Huda S. A Multistage Model for Analyzing Repeated Observations on Depression in Elderly.; 2007.
M. Islam A, Chowdhury RI, Huda S. A Multistate Transition Model for Analyzing Longitudinal Depression Data. BULLETIN of the MALAYSIAN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES SOCIETY; 2013.

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Roberts MEwing. Making Ends Meet in a Social Context: Grandparent Childcare during the 2008 Recession, Debt of the Poor and Financial Innovation, and Relative Poverty's Effect on Election Outcomes. Economics. 2018;PhD:209.
Miller TR. Mammography Use among Older Women in the Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD) Study. 2007.
Browning C. Managing retirement resources: evidence from the HRS. 2013;PhD.
Yu Y-L. Marital biography and chronic disease progression in mid- and late life. Sociology. 2016;Ph.D.:126.
Hammersmith AM. Marital Biography and Well-Being in Later Life: The Role of Remarriage, Disruption Pathways, and Duration on Health, Parent-Child Contact, and Ambivalence Toward Children. Sociology. 2018;PhD:170.
Palmer LAMartin. Marital History and Retirement Security: An Empirical Analysis of the Work, Family, and Gender Relationship. 2015.
Warner DF. Marital Status Differences in Working Life after Age 50: A sex-stratified analysis. 2004.
Bulanda JR. Marriage in Later Life: The Relationship between Marital Quality, Health, and Divorce. 2006.
Legon MHerrera. Measurement Invariance in the CESD-8 and Assessment of Mood Correlates Between American and Mexican Community Studies on the Multisystemic Geriatric Depression Cycle. Psychology. 2021;Ph.D.