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Haider S, Solon G. Nonrandom Selection in the HRS Social Security Earnings Sample. Santa Monica, CA, RAND Corp.; 2000.
Lumsdaine RL, Mitchell OS. New Developments in the Economic Analysis of Retirement. In: Ashenfelter O, Card D, eds. Handbook of labor economics. Volume 3C. Handbook of labor economics. Volume 3C. Amsterdam; New York and Oxford: Elsevier Science, North-Holland; 1999:3261-3307.
Triest RK, Haverstick K, Sapozhnikov M, Zhivan NA. A New Approach to Raising Social Security's Earliest Eligibility Age. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2007.

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Cox D, Soldo BJ. Motives for Care that Adult Children Provide to Parents: Evidence from Point Blank Survey Questions. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 2013;44(4).
Bauer D, Reif J. Mortality Risk, Insurance, and the Value of Life. Cambridge, United States: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.; 2018.
Fitzpatrick MD, Moore T. The Mortality Effects of Retirement: Evidence from Social Security Eligibility at Age 62. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2017. doi:10.3386/w24127.
Harris ARehder. Modeling Retirement Behavior: A Test of the Option-Value Model Using the Health and Retirement Study. Congressional Budget Office; 2001.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR, Au A. Modeling Lifetime Earnings Paths: Hypothetical versus Actual Workers. University of Pennsylvania, Boettner Center for Pe, Pension Research Council WP 2004-3; 2004.
Toder E, Thompson LH, Favreault M, et al. Modeling Income in the Near Term: Revised Projections of Retirement Income Through 2020 for the 1931-1960 Birth Cohorts. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute; 2002.
Rust J. Modeling Behavioral Responses to Changes in Social Security: A Life-Cycle Framework. University of Maryland; 2001.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. Mismeasurement of pensions before and after retirement: the mystery of the disappearing pensions with implications for the importance of Social Security as a source of retirement support. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. 2014;13(1):1-26.
Engelhardt GV. The minimum wage and incentives for full-time work under the Social Security retirement earnings test. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2018:1-39.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL. Minimum Hours Constraints, Job Requirements and Retirement. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2004. doi:10.3386/w10876.
Aguila E, Lee Z, Wong R. Migration, work, and retirement: the case of Mexican-origin populations. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. 2023. doi:10.1017/S1474747221000342.
Bogan VL, Fertig AR. Mental health and retirement savings: Confounding issues with compounding interest. Health Economics. 2018;27:404-425. doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.3579.
Hou W, Sanzenbacher GT. Measuring Racial/Ethnic Retirement Wealth Inequality. The Journal of Retirement. 2021;8(3):12–28. doi:10.3905/jor.2020.1.079.
Bricker J, Engelhardt GV. Measurement Error in Earnings Data in the Health and Retirement Study. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. 2008;33(1):39-61. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1297452.
Honig M. Married Women's Retirement Expectations: Do Pensions and Social Security Matter?. American Economic Review. 1998;88(2):202-206.