HRS Bibliography
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Hypothetical versus Actual Earnings Profiles: Implications for Social Security Reform. Journal of Financial Transformation. 2009;24:102-04.
. What Explains Low Old-Age Income? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2021. doi:10.3386/w28721.
. Construction of the Earnings and Benefits File (EBF) for Use With the Health and Retirement Survey. National Bureau of Economic Research; 1996. doi:10.3386/w5707.
. 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.
. Will Boomers Redefine Retirement?. In: Redefining Retirement: How Will Boomers Fare?. Redefining Retirement: How Will Boomers Fare? Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 2007:1-12.
. Public and Private Challenges of an Aging U.S. Population. Business Economics. 2016;51(1):8 - 10. doi:10.1057/be.2016.6.
. Lifetime Earnings Variability and Retirement Shortfalls. In: Retirement Provision in Scary Markets. Retirement Provision in Scary Markets. Cheltenham:UK: Edward Elgar; 2007:78-99.
. International Models for Pension Reform. University of Pennsylvania; 1998.
. Social Security Replacement Rates for Alternative Earnings Benchmarks. Benefits Quarterly. 2006;22(4):37.
. The Market for Financial Advice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 2013:368.
. Retirement Wealth and Lifetime Earnings Variability. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School; 2003.
. Why Boomer Women Are Worse Off Financially Than Their Predecessors. The Wall Street Journal. http://blogs.wsj.com/experts/2016/09/11/why-boomer-women-are-worse-off-financially-than-their-predecessors/. Published 2016.
. Why Making Big Decisions as We Get Older Is So Risky. Dow Jones Institutional News.
. Social Security Earnings and Projected Benefits. In: Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press; 2000:327-359.
. Retirement Wealth Accumulation and Decumulation: New Developments and Outstanding Opportunities. NBER; 1998. doi:10.3386/w6178.
. . Can Americans Afford to Retire? New Evidence on Retirement Saving Adequacy. Journal of Risk and Insurance. 1998;65(3):371-400.
. Financial Literacy: Implications for Retirement Security and the Financial Marketplace. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 2011.
. Explaining Retirement Saving Shortfalls. In: Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 2000:139-63.
. Projected Retirement Wealth and Savings Adequacy in the Health and Retirement Study. National Bureau of Economic Research; 1997. doi:10.3386/w6240.
. Projected Retirement Wealth and Saving Adequacy in the Health and Retirement Study. In: Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press; 2000:68-94.
. Projected Retirement Wealth and Saving Adequacy in the Health and Retirement Study. In: Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press; 2000:68-94.
. Are Retirees Falling Short? Reconciling the Conflicting Evidence. In: Reimagining Pensions: The Next 40 Years. Reimagining Pensions: The Next 40 Years. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press; 2016:11-36.
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