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Auerbach A, Charles KK, Coile C, et al. How the growing gap in life expectancy may affect retirement benefits and reforms. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice. 2017;42(3):475-499. doi:10.1057/s41288-017-0057-0.
Unattributed. HRS data set: Respondent Earnings and Social Security Benefits Files. Soc Secur Bull. 2000;63(4):72-3.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11641990?dopt=Abstract
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR. Hypothetical versus Actual Earnings Profiles: Implications for Social Security Reform. Journal of Financial Transformation. 2009;24:102-04.

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Ghilarducci T, Papadopoulos M, Webb A. The Illusory Benefit of Working Longer on Retirement Financial Preparedness: Rethinking Advice That Working Longer Increases Retirement Income. The Journal of Retirement. 2022;9(3). doi:10.3905/jor.2022.1.104.
Sevak P, Schmidt L. Immigrants and retirement resources. Social Security Bulletin. 2014;74(1):27-45.
Hudomiet P, Hurd MD, Rohwedder S. The Impact of Growing Health and Mortality Inequalities on Lifetime Social Security Payouts. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2020.
Rohwedder S, vanSoest AHO. The Impact of Misperceptions about Social Security on Saving and Well-Being. The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2006.
Mitchell OS, Levine PB, Phillips JWR. The Impact of Pay Inequality, Occupational Segregation, and Lifetime Work Experience on Retirement Income of Women and Minorities.; 1998.
Ayyagari P, Frisvold D. The Impact of Social Security Income on Cognitive Function at Older Ages. American Journal of Health Economics. 2015. doi:10.3386/w21484.
Sanzenbacher GT, Wu AYanyuan, Rutledge MS. The Impact of Temporary Assistance Programs on the Social Security Claiming Age. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015:1-331.
Ratcliffe C, Berk J, Perese K, Toder E. Impact of the Social Security Retirement Earnings Test on 62-64 Year-olds. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute; 2003. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2206445.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL. Imperfect Knowledge of Social Security and Pensions. Industrial Relations. 2005;44(2):373-397. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0019-8676.2005.00389.x.
Burkhauser RV, Nicholas LHersch, Schmeiser MD. The Importance of State Anti-Discrimination Laws on Employer Accommodation and the Movement of their Employees onto Social Security Disability Insurance. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2011.
Burns MJ. Improving retirement security in the United States. 2014;3642719:351.
Biggs AG. Improving the Social Security Statement. Rochester, Social Security Administration; 2012.
Butrica BA, Karamcheva NS. In Debt and Approaching Retirement: Claim Social Security or Work Longer?. AEA Papers and Proceedings. 2018;108:401-406.
Maurer R, Mitchell OS. Incentivizing older people to delay social security claiming. Frankfurt, Germany: SAFE; 2017.
J. Patrick P. Income Replacement Ratios in the Health and Retirement Study. Social Security Bulletin. 2012;72(3):1.
Stapleton D, Burkhauser RV, She P, Weathers, II RR, Livermore GA. Income Security for Workers. Journal of Disability Policy Studies. 2009;19(4):204-220. doi:10.1177/1044207308314949.
Caputo RK. Increased wealth and income as correlates of self-assessed retirement. J Gerontol Soc Work. 2006;47(1-2):175-201. doi:10.1300/J083v47n01_11.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16901883?dopt=Abstract
Mukherjee A. Intergenerational Altruism and Retirement Transfers: Evidence from the Social Security Notch. The Journal of Human Resources. 2020. doi:10.3368/jhr.58.1.0419-10140R3.
Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A. The Interplay of Wealth, Retirement Decisions, Policy and Economic Shocks. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2012.
Knapp D, Lee J. Introduction to special issue on institutional influences on retirement, health and well-being. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. Forthcoming. doi:10.1017/S1474747221000408.
Seligman JS. Involuntary Retirement, U.S. Social Security Program Participation and the Great Recession. Public Finance and Management. 2014;14(3):329-356.