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Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. The Great Recession, Retirement and Related Outcomes. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2015.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. The Great Recession, Decline and Rebound in Household Wealth for the Near Retirement Population. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2014.
Behrman JR, Mitchell OS, Soo C, Bravo D, The Wharton School. Financial Literacy, Schooling, and Wealth Accumulation. Philadelphia, PA: Pension Research Council, University of Pennsylvania; 2010.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. Financial Knowledge and Financial Literacy at the Household Level. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2010. doi:10.3386/w16500.
Flippen C, Tienda M. Family Structure and Economic Well-Being of Black, Hispanic, and White Pre-Retirement Adults. Princeton: Princeton University; 1998.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. The Effects of Changes in Women s Labor Market Attachment on Redistribution Under the Social Security Benefit Formula. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2011.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. Distributional Effects of Means Testing Social Security: An Exploratory Analysis. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-28.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. Declining Wealth and Work Among Male Veterans in the Health and Retirement Study. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2015.
Pendergrast CB, Thierry AD, Garcia MA. COVID-19 Has Had Devastating Economic Impacts on Older Black and Latinx Adults. Center for Aging and Policy Studies; 2021.
Blundell R, Crawford R, French E, Tetlow G. Comparing Retirement Wealth Trajectories on Both Sides of the Pond . Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research; 2015.
Qian Y, Chen X, Tang D, Kelley A, Li J. Cognitive Impairment and Prevalence of Memory-Related Diagnoses among U.S. Older Adults. Essen, Germany: Global Labor Organization; 2021.
Ameriks J, Caplin A, Lee M, Shapiro MD, Tonetti C. Cognitive Decline, Limited Awareness, Imperfect Agency, and Financial Well-being. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2022. doi:10.3386/w29634.
Tang N. Cognitive abilities, self-efficacy, and financial behavior. TIAA Institute; 2021.
Truesdale BC. Better jobs, longer working lives: Proposals to improve the low-wage labor market for older workers. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institute; 2020.
Lee S, Tan KTK. Bequest Motives and the Social Security Notch. Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group; 2019.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. The Affordable Care Act as Retiree Health Insurance: Implications for Retirement and Social Security Claiming. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-55. doi:10.3386/w22815.
Zhivan NA, Monk C, Turner JA. Adjusting Social Security for Increasing Life Expectancy: Effects on Progressivity. Boston, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2010.
Tan YV, Flannagan CAC, Pool LR, Elliott MR. Accounting for selection bias due to death in estimating the effect of wealth shock on cognition for the Health and Retirement Study. Ithaca: arXiv.org; 2018.
Popham L, Silberman S, Berke L, Tavares J, Cohen M. The 80%: The True Scope of Financial Insecurity in Retirement. National Council on Aging; 2020.

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Stephan Y, Sutin AR, Terracciano A. Younger subjective age is associated with lower C-reactive protein among older adults. Brain, behavior, and immunity. 2015;43:33-6. doi:10.1016/j.bbi.2014.07.019.