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Schöllgen I, Morack J, Infurna FJ, Ram N, Gerstorf D. Health sensitivity: Age differences in the within-person coupling of individuals’ physical health and well-being. Developmental Psychology. 2016;52(11):1944 - 1953. doi:10.1037/dev0000171.
Scholz JKarl. Achieving Retirement Security or a Loophole Ridden Tax Code? Saving Incentives in the U.S. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Economics; 2001.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A, Khitatrakun S. Are Americans saving "optimally" for retirement?. Journal of Political Economy. 2006;114(607-643). doi:10.1086/506335.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. The Interplay of Wealth, Retirement Decisions, Policy and Economic Shocks. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2012.
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.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. The Influence of Public Policy on Health, Wealth and Mortality. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan; 2011.
Scholz JKarl. Can Americans Maintain Pre-Retirement Consumption Standards in Retirement?. University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2001.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A, Khitatrakun S. Are Americans saving "optimally" for retirement?. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2004. doi:10.3386/w10260.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. Health and Wealth in a Life-Cycle Model. The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2010.
Schonlau M, vanSoest AHO, Kapteyn A, Couper MP. Selection Bias in Web Surveys and the Use of Propensity Scores. Sociological Methods and Research. 2009;37(3):291-318. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124108327128.
Schonlau M, vanSoest AHO, Couper MP, Kapteyn A, Winter J. Adjust for Selection Bias in Web Surveys with Propensity Scores: The case of the Health and Retirement Study. Proceedings of the American Statistical Association. 2004.
Schouten A, Blumenberg E, Wachs M, King HR. Keys to the Car: Driving Cessation and Residential Location Among Older Adults. Journal of the American Planning Association. 2022;88(1):3-14. doi:10.1080/01944363.2021.1907608.
Schouten A, Wachs M, Blumenberg E, King HR. Cohort analysis of driving cessation and limitation among older adults. Transportation. 2022;49:841–865. doi:10.1007/s11116-021-10196-2.
Schreiber P. Widowhood and Retirement Timing: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 2018;18(3). doi:10.1515/bejeap-2017-0178.
Schroeder H, Weir DR, West BT. Representativeness of the oversamples of Blacks and Hispanics in the Health and Retirement Study: A geographic analysis of 2020. Ann Arbor, MI: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; 2023.PDF icon Download PDF (383.09 KB)
Schulhofer-Wohl SA. Heterogeneity, Risk Sharing and the Welfare Costs of Risk. 2007.
Schultebraucks K, Choi KW, Galatzer-Levy IR, Bonanno GA. Discriminating Heterogeneous Trajectories of Resilience and Depression After Major Life Stressors Using Polygenic Scores. JAMA Psychiatry. 2021;78(7):744-752. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.0228.
Schwandt H. Wealth Shocks and Health Outcomes: Evidence from Stock Market Fluctuations. Bonn, Germany, Institute for the Study of Labor; 2014.
Schwandt H. Wealth Shocks and Health Outcomes: Evidence from Stock Market Fluctuations. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 2018;10(4):349-377. doi:10.1257/app.20140499.
Schwartz ND, Marcos CMurphy. They Didn’t Expect to Retire Early. The Pandemic Changed Their Plans. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/02/business/economy/retire-early-pandemic-social-security.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage. Published 2021.
ScienceDaily. Scientists identify genetic variants linked to mobility changes in aging.
Scommegna P, Mather M. Among Older Americans, Black and Hispanic People Are Much More Likely to Need Help at Home—and Go Without It.
Scott RG, Wiener CH, Paulson D. The Benefit of Moderate Alcohol Use on Mood and Functional Ability in Later Life: Due to Beers or Frequent Cheers?. Gerontologist. 2020;60(1):80-88. doi:10.1093/geront/gny129.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30358833?dopt=Abstract
Scott KA, Fisher GG, Barón AE, Tompa E, Stallones L, DiGuiseppi C. The Associations between Falls, Fall Injuries and Labor Market Outcomes among U.S. Workers 65 Years and Older. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2018. doi:10.1097/JOM.0000000000001379.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29905647?dopt=Abstract
Scott MMary. Gender Privilege in Retirement Planning and Saving. 1997.