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Ledsom A. Why You Might Spend Less On Travel In Retirement Than You Thought.
Miller M. Why Working Till Whenever Is a Risky Retirement Strategy. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/16/business/retirement-layoff-working-longer.html. Published 2019.
Leubsdorf B. Why Women Should Keep Working After Their Husbands Retire. The Wall Street Journal.
Munnell AH. Why women’s money behavior should be studied separately from men. Marketwatch.
Hill T. Why There Are Differences in Retirement Income by Race in America. Watson Wyatt Worldwide; 1998.
Lu P, Shelley M. Why spouses depress each other: A cross-national study to test the shared resource hypothesis in depressive symptom concordance within older adult couples. Asian Social Work and Policy Review. 2019. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/aswp.12183.PDF icon Lu_et_al-2019-Asian_Social_Work_and_Policy_Review.pdf (1.08 MB)
Williamson JB, McNamara TK. Why Some Workers Remain in the Labor Force Beyond the Typical Age of Retirement. Boston: Boston College Center for Retirement Research; 2001.
Glickman MM, Hermes SLynn. Why Retirees Claim Social Security at 62 and How It Affects Their Retirement Income: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Journal of Retirement. 2015;2(3):25-39. doi:10.3905/jor.2015.2.3.025.
Martin PP, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy. Why Researchers Now Rely on Surveys for Race Data on OASDI and SSI Programs: A Comparison of Four Major Surveys. Washington, DC, Social Security Administration; 2016.
Manski CF. Why Polls Are Fickle. The New York Times. 2000.
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Mitchell OS. Why Making Big Decisions as We Get Older Is So Risky. Dow Jones Institutional News.
Hicks MSoyars. Why is retirement often more costly for married women than for married men?. 2018;(1).
Bierman A. Why Have Sleep Problems in Later-Midlife Grown Following the Great Recession? A Comparative Cohort Analysis. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B. 2021;76(5):1005-1014. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbaa034.
Munnell AH, Sanzenbacher GT, Zulkarnain A. Why Has Poverty Declined for Widows?. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2019.
Hester T. Why everyone should save like they’re going to retire early. MarketWatch.
Cramer ATheisen, Jensen GA. Why don't people buy long-term-care insurance?. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2006;61(4):S185-93. doi:10.1093/geronb/61.4.s185.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16855039?dopt=Abstract
Wu AYanyuan, Rutledge MS, Penglase J. Why Don't Lower-Income Individuals Have Retirement Saving Plans?. Communities and Banking. 2015;16(1):16-19.
Kemp BR, Montez JKaras. Why Does the Importance of Education for Health Differ across the United States?. American Sociological Association; 2020.
Blundell R, Commault J, Borella M, De Nardi M. Why Does Consumption Fluctuate in Old Age and How Should the Government Insure it?. Minneapolis, MN: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; 2020. doi:https://doi.org/10.21034/iwp.40.
Blundell R, Borella M, Commault J, De Nardi M. Why Does Consumption Fluctuate in Old Age and How Should the Government Insure It?. Cambridge: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2020.
Munnell AH, Soto M. Why Do Women Claim Social Security Benefits So Early?. Boston College, Center for Retirement Research; 2005.
De Nardi M, French E, Jones JBailey. Why Do the Elderly Save? The Role of Medical Expenses. The Journal of Political Economy. 2010;118(1):39.
Li Y, Jensen GA. Why Do People Let Their Long-Term Care Insurance Lapse? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 2012;34(2):220-237. doi:10.1093/aepp/pps017.
Vuolo M, Ferraro KF, Morton PM, Yang T-Y. Why do older people change their ratings of childhood health?. Demography. 2014;51(6):1999-2023. doi:10.1007/s13524-014-0344-3.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25359668?dopt=Abstract
Wallis C. Why Do Mental Illnesses—From Depression to Schizophrenia—Raise the Risk of Dementia?.