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Ferraro KF, Sauerteig MR, Williams-Farrelly M. REDUCING THE IMPACT OF CHILDHOOD MISFORTUNE: THE ROLE OF ADULT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON LATER OBESITY. Innovation in Aging. 2019;3(Suppl 1):S57 - S57.
Ferreira PCavalcanti, Santos MRodrigues. The effect of social security, health, demography and technology on retirement. Review of Economic Dynamics. 2013;16(2):350-370. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.red.2013.01.003.
Ferris AE. Essays in labor, health, and environmental economics. 2009;Doctor of Philosophy.
Fessenden H, Lazaryan N, Neelakantan U. How Couples Approach Portfolio Allocation. 2017;17(2).
Festa N, Shi SM, Kim DHyun. Accuracy of diagnosis and health service codes in identifying frailty in Medicare data. BMC Geriatrics. 2020;20(1):329. doi:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-020-01739-w.
Fichtner J. Home Ownership and Housing Debt in Retirement: Financial Asset for Consumption Smoothing or Albatross Around the Neck of Retirees?. In: Retirement and Disability Research Consortium 22nd Annual Meeting . Retirement and Disability Research Consortium 22nd Annual Meeting . Virtual: Retirement and Disability Research Consortium ; 2020.
Fickman L. City or Country Living? Research Reveals Psychological Differences.
Figinski TF, Lloro A, Moorthy A. Revisiting the Effect of Education on Later Life Health. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; 2022. doi:10.17016/FEDS.2022.007.
Figinski TF, Neumark D. Does eliminating the earnings test increase the incidence of low income among older women?. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2015. doi:10.3386/w21601.
Filatov A. Essays in labor economics. Department of Economics and the History of Economics. 2018;Doctor of Philosophy:67.
Fillenbaum GG, Burchett BM, Welsh KA. The 20-item word list as a measure of cognitive functioning in the HRS: Norms and validity for white, African-American, and Hispanic respondents. University of Michigan; 1993.
Filshtein T, Li X, Zimmerman SC, Ackley SF, M. Glymour M, Power MC. Proof of concept example for use of simulation to allow data pooling despite privacy restrictions. Epidemiology. 2021;32(5):638-647. doi:10.1097/EDE.0000000000001373.
Fin DN, Yoon C, Hartsell DL, Antonucci TC, Webster NJ, McCullough WR. Older Adults as Consumers: An Examination of Differences by Birth Cohort. In: The interdisciplinary science of consumption. The interdisciplinary science of consumption. The MIT Press; 2014:292-298. doi:10.7551/mitpress/9780262027670.003.0015.
Finch P. The Myth of Steady Retirement Spending, and Why Reality May Cost Less. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/29/business/retirement/retirement-spending-calculators.html. Published 2018.
Fink G, Redaelli S. Understanding Bequest Motives: An Empirical Analysis of Intergenerational Transfers. Amsterdam: De Nederlandsche Bank; 2005.
Finke MS, Guo T, Huston S. The unsophisticated “sophisticated”: Old age and the accredited investors definition. Financial Planning Review. 2021;4(2):e1114. doi:10.1002/cfp2.1114.
Finkelstein A, McGarry K, Sufi A. Dynamic Inefficiencies in Insurance Markets: Evidence from Long-Term Care Insurance. The American Economic Review. 2005;95(2):224-228.
Finkelstein A, Luttmer EFP, Notowidigdo MJ. What Good Is Wealth Without Health? The Effect Of Health On The Marginal Utility Of Consumption. Journal of the European Economic Association. 2013;11(s1):221-258. doi:10.1111/j.1542-4774.2012.01101.x.
Finkelstein A, McGarry K. Multiple Dimensions of Private Information: Evidence from the Long-Term Care Insurance Market. American Economic Review. 2006;96(4):938-58.
Finnegan L, Marion L, Cox C. Profiles of self-rated health in midlife adults with chronic illnesses. Nurs Res. 2005;54(3):167-77. doi:10.1097/00006199-200505000-00004.
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Finnegan L. Profiles of Self-Rated Health in Midlife Adults with Chronic Illnesses. 2003.
Fischer K. Older adults with digestive diseases have higher depression, loneliness.
Fischer K. Family caregiving doesn’t always mean poor mental health, study finds.
Fischer K. Study: Mid-life loneliness serves as risk factor for death later.
Fischer K. Financial hardship drives unhappiness in people living with dementia, study finds.