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Armour P, Lovenheim MF. The Effect of Social Security Information on the Labor Supply and Savings of Older Americans. Ann Arbor, United States: Michigan Retirement Research Center- University of Michigan; 2016.
Aguirregabiria V. Evaluation of Social Security reforms under alternative models of retirement and savings. University of Western Ontario; 2001.
Waidmann TA, Freedman VA, Himes CL, Ahmad S. Examining the Relationships between Excess Body Weight, Health and Disability. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation; 2008.
Maag E, Favreault M, Airi N. EXTENDING THE EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT: HOW THE ECONOMIC SECURITY PROJECT’S COST-OF-LIVING REFUND WOULD AFFECT FAMILY CAREGIVERS. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute and Brookings Institution; 2020.
Abowd JM, Abramowitz J, Levenstein MC, et al. Finding Needles in Haystacks: Multiple-Imputation Record Linkage Using Machine Learning. United State Census Bureau; 2021.
Abowd JM, Abramowitz J, Levenstein MC, et al. Finding Needles in Haystacks: Multiple-Imputation Record Linkage Using Machine Learning. United State Census Bureau; 2021.
Altindag O, Schmidt L, Sevak P. The Great Recession, Older Workers with Disabilities, and Implications for Retirement Security. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2012.
Angrisani M, Lee J. Harmonization of Cross-National Studies of Aging to the Health and Retirement Study: Income Measures. Santa Monica, CA,: RAND Corporation; 2012. doi:10.7249/WR861.5.
Ameriks J, Kezdi G, Lee M, Shapiro MD. Heterogeneity in expectations, risk tolerance, and household stock shares: The attenuation puzzle. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2018. doi:10.3386/w25269.
Abramowitz J. Heterogeneity in Self-Employment and the Transition to Retirement among Older Adults in the United States. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2021.
Hoang CTruong, Amin V, Behrman JR, Kohler H-P, Kohler IV. Heterogenous Trajectories in Physical, Mental and Cognitive Health among Older Americans: Roles of Genetics and Earlier SES. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania; 2021.
Arapakis K. HOW MUCH DO RETIREES SPEND ON UNCERTAIN HEALTH COSTS?. Newton, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2022.
Arapakis K, French E, Jones JBailey, McCauley J. How Redistributive Are Public Health Care Schemes? Evidence from Medicare and Medicaid in Old Age. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2022.
Armour P, Hurd MD, Rohwedder S. How Reliant are Older Americans on State and Local Government Pensions?.; 2019.PDF icon wp399.pdf (685.16 KB)
Angrisani M, Hurd MD, Meijer E. Investment Decisions in Retirement: The Role of Subjective Expectations. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2012.
Deb P, Gallo WT, Ayyagari P, Fletcher JM, Sindelar JL. Job Loss: Eat, drink and try to be merry?. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2009. doi:10.3386/w15122.
Austin B, Glaeser EL, Summers L. Jobs for the Heartland: Place-Based Policies in 21st Century America. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2018:1-85. doi:10.3386/w24548.
Angrisani M, Hurd MD, Meijer E, Parker AM, Rohwedder S. Labor Force Transitions at Older Ages: The Roles of Work Environment and Personality. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2013.
Ameriks J, Briggs JS, Caplin A, Shapiro MD, Tonetti C. Late-in-Life Risks and the Under-Insurance Puzzle. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-62. doi:10.3386/w22726.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR, Au A, McCarthy D. Lifetime Earnings Variability and Retirement Wealth. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center at the University of Michigan, ; 2003. doi:https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1091441.
Heflin C, Zuo D, Alphonso G. Limited Cognitive Ability May Reduce SNAP Participation among Older Adults . Syracuse, NY: Center for Aging and Policy Studies, Syracuse University ; 2022.
Altonji JG, Villanueva E. The Marginal Propensity to Spend on Adult Children. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2003. doi:10.3386/w9811.
Altonji JG, Villanueva E, Department of Economics. The Marginal Propensity to Spend on Adult Children. New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University; 2004.
An C-B, Jeon S-H. Measuring the Optimal Income Replacement Rate: A Panel Data Analysis. Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Dept. of Economics; 2003.
Wiener JM, Anderson WL, Khatutsky G, Kaganova Y, O'Keeffe J. Medicaid Spend Down: Implications for Long-Term Services and Supports and Aging Policy. Long Beach, CA, The SCAN Foundation; 2013.