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2001

Mellor JM. Long-term care and nursing home coverage: are adult children substitutes for insurance policies?. J Health Econ. 2001;20(4):527-47. doi:10.1016/s0167-6296(01)00078-9.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11463187?dopt=Abstract
Johnson RW. Medicare and Retirement Decisions. The Urban Institute; 2001.
Rust J. Modeling Behavioral Responses to Changes in Social Security: A Life-Cycle Framework. University of Maryland; 2001.
Harris ARehder. Modeling Retirement Behavior: A Test of the Option-Value Model Using the Health and Retirement Study. Congressional Budget Office; 2001.
Lewis DE. More Women Over 50 Working Full Time. Boston Globe. 2001:G2.
Langa KM, Chernew ME, Kabeto MU, et al. National estimates of the quantity and cost of informal caregiving for the elderly with dementia. J Gen Intern Med. 2001;16(11):770-8. doi:10.1111/j.1525-1497.2001.10123.x.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11722692?dopt=Abstract
Angel JL, Buckley CJ, Finch BK. Nativity and Self-Assessed Health Among Pre-Retirement Age Hispanics and Non-HispanicWhites. International Migration Review. 2001;35:784-804. doi:10.1111/j.1747-7379.2001.tb00041.x.
Reville RT, Bhattacharya J, Weinstein LRSager. New methods and data sources for measuring economic consequences of workplace injuries. Am J Ind Med. 2001;40(4):452-63. doi:10.1002/ajim.1115.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11598994?dopt=Abstract
Mikolas-Peters CJean. Nursing Home Residents' and Family Caregivers' Strategies in Financing the Costs of Long-Term Care. 2001.
United States General Accounting Office. Older Workers: Demographic Trends Pose Challenges for Employers and Workers.; 2001.
Fonda SJ, Herzog AR. Patterns and risk factors of change in somatic and mood symptoms among older adults. Ann Epidemiol. 2001;11(6):361-8. doi:10.1016/s1047-2797(00)00219-2.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11454494?dopt=Abstract
Bender KA. Pension Integration and Retirement Benefits. Monthly Labor Review. 2001;Feb:49-58.
Dwyer DS. Planning for Retirement: The Accuracy of Expected Retirement Dates and the Role of Health Shocks. Boston: Boston College; 2001.
Johnson RW, Uccello CE. The Potential Effects of Cash Balance Plans on the Distribution of Pension Wealth at Midlife. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute; 2001.
Barsky R, Bound J, Charles KK, Lupton JP. A Precise Characterization of The Black-White Wealth Gap. University of Michigan; 2001.
Hurd MD, McFadden D, Merrill A. Predictors of Mortality among the Elderly. In: Wise DA, ed. Themes in the Economics of Aging. Themes in the Economics of Aging. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press; 2001.
Choi NG, Schlichting-Ray L. Predictors of transitions in disease and disability in pre- and early-retirement populations. J Aging Health. 2001;13(3):379-409. doi:10.1177/089826430101300304.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11813732?dopt=Abstract
Poterba JM, Venti SF, Wise DA. Preretirement Cashouts and Foregone Retirement Saving: Implications for 401(k) Asset Accumulation. In: Wise DA, ed. Themes in the Economics of Aging. Themes in the Economics of Aging. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press; 2001:23-58.
Oldrige NB, Stump TE, Nothwehr F, Clark DO. Prevalence and outcomes of comorbid metabolic and cardiovascular conditions in middle- and older-age adults. J Clin Epidemiol. 2001;54(9):928-34. doi:10.1016/s0895-4356(01)00350-x.
Munnell AH, Sundén A. Private Pensions: Coverage and Benefit Trends. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2001.
Brown JR. Private Pensions, Mortality Risk, and the Decision to Annuitize. Journal of Public Economics. 2001;82(1). doi:10.1016/S0047-2727(00)00152-3.
Bassett WF, Lumsdaine RL. Probability Limits: Are Subjective Assessments Adequately Accurate?. Journal of Human Resources. 2001;36(2):327-63. doi:10.2307/3069662.
Williams M. Products Of Clean Living. Washington Post. 2001:A25.
Even W, Macpherson DA. Projected Retirement Income and the Preservation of Lump Sum Distributions. Report submitted to U.S. Department of Labor, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration; 2001.
Lee MJae, Kobayashi S. Proportional treatment effects for count response panel data: effects of binary exercise on health care demand. Health Econ. 2001;10(5):411-28. doi:10.1002/hec.626.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11466803?dopt=Abstract