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Helppie B, Kapinos K, Willis RJ, Michigan Retirement Research Center. Occupational Learning, Financial Knowledge, and the Accumulation of Retirement Wealth. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2010.
Johnson RW, Kawachi J, Lewis EK. Older Workers on the Move: Recareering in Later Life. AARP's Public Policy Institute; 2009.
Khitatrakun S, Kitamura Y, Scholz JKarl. Pensions and Wealth: New Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Dept. of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2000.
Khitatrakun S, Kitamura Y, Scholz JKarl. Pensions and Wealth: New Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Dept. of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2000.
Clark R, Hammond R, Khalaf C, Morrill M. Planning for retirement? The importance of time preferences. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2017. doi:10.3386/w23501.
Fang C, Kapinos K. Prospective Social Security Wealth Measures of Pre-Retirees Wave 10. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; 2016.PDF icon Download PDF (293.22 KB)
Holden KC, Kim J, Novak B. Psychological Adjustment To Widowhood: The Role Of Income, Wealth And Time. Society of Actuaries Pension Section Research Committee; 2010.
Butrica BA, Karamcheva NS. The Relationship Between Automatic Enrollment and DC Plan Contributions: Evidence from a National Survey of Older Workers. Boston, MA, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015.
Meijer E, Karoly LA. Representativeness of the Low-Income Population in the Health and Retirement Study with Supplementary Analyses for 1991 and 1997. Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan Retirement Research Center (MRRC) Working Paper, WP 2014-316; 2014.
Meijer E, Karoly LA. Representativeness of the Low-Income Population in the Health and Retirement Study. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2013.
Crimmins EM, Kim JKi, McCreath H, Seeman T. Results from the Health and Retirement Study Biomarker Validation Project. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2011.
Karoly LA, Rogowski J. Retiree Health Benefits and Retirement Behavior: Implications for Health Policy. Washington, DC, U.S. Dept. of Labor; 1998.
Knapp D, Asch B, Hosek J, Mattock M. The Retirement and Social Security Benefit Claiming of U.S. Military Retirees. Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2015.
Fonseca R, Michaud P-C, Galama T, Kapteyn A. Retirement and the Demand for Health. Santa Monica, CA: RAND; 2008.
Fonseca R, Michaud P-C, Galama T, Kapteyn A. On the Rise of Health Spending and Longevity. Santa Monica, United States: RAND; 2009:1-50.PDF icon RAND_WR722.pdf (1.8 MB)
Karoly LA, Zissimopoulos JM. Self-Employment and the 50 Population. Washington, DC, AARP Public Policy Institute; 2004.
Karoly LA, Zissimopoulos JM. Self-Employment Trends and Patterns Among Older U.S. Workers. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation; 2003.
Kelly IRashad. The shock of falling among older Americans. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2017. doi:10.3386/w23517.
Kapteyn A, Panis C. The Size and Composition of Wealth Holdings in the United States, Italy, and the Netherlands. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp.; 2002.
Belbase A, Khan MR, Munnell AH, Webb A. Slowed or Sidelined? The Effect of Normal Cognitive Decline on Job Performance Among the Elderly. Boston, MA, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015.
Khan MR, Rutledge MS, Sanzenbacher GT. Social Security and Total Replacement Rates in Disability and Retirement. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2017.
Ekerdt DJ, DeViney S, Kosloski K. Stability and Change in Plans for Retirement. University of Michigan; 1996.
Coe NB, Khan MR, Rutledge MS. Sticky Ages: Why is Age 65 Still a Retirement Peak?. Boston, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2013.
Kezdi G, Willis RJ. Stock Market Expectations and Portfolio Choice of American Households. University of Michigan; 2009.
Munnell AH, Golub-Sass A, Karamcheva NS. Strange But True: Claim and Suspend Social Security. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2009.