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Bloom DE, Canning D, Moore M, Song Y. The Effect of Subjective Survival Probabilities on Retirement and Wealth in the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2006. doi:10.3386/w12688.
Bloom DE, Canning D, Moore M, Song Y. The Effect of Subjective Survival Probabilities on Retirement and Wealth in the United States. University of St. Gallen, World Demographic Association; 2007.
Burman LE, McClelland R, Lu C. The effects of estate and inheritance taxes on entrepreneurship. Washington, D.C.: Tax Policy Center; 2018:1-48.
Vega A, Baranowska-Rataj A. The effects of involuntary job losses on depressive symptoms among couples. Umeå, Sweden: Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research, Umeå University; 2021.
Dor A, Sudano JJ, Baker DW. The Effects of Private Insurance on Measures of Health: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2003.
Glicksman A, M. Lawton P, Kleban MH, Brown-Glaude W. Emotional Health Status and Quality of Life Measures in the Health and Retirement Study.; 1995.
Behringer A, Wilmoth JM, Hogan R, Perrucci CC. Employment Income Inequality among Older U.S. Workers: Gender, Race, and Class Comparisons.; 2000.
Brown M. End-of-Life Transfers and the Decision to Care for a Parent. University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2002.
Bound J, Caswell KJ, Waidmann TA. Estimates of the Potential Insurance Value of Disability Insurance for Individuals with Mental Health Impairments. Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2013.
Bosworth B, Smart R. Evaluating Micro-Survey Estimates of Wealth and Saving. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2009.
Bosworth B, Zhang K. Evidence of Increasing Differenctial Mortality: A Comparison of the HRS and SIPP. CRR WP 2015-13, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015.
Bosworth B, Zhang K. Evidence of Increasing Differential Mortality: A Comparison of the HRS and SIPP. Boston College; 2015.
Bajtelsmit VL. Evidence of Risk Aversion in the Health and Retirement Study. Colorado State University; 1999.
Benítez-Silva H, Dwyer DS. Expectations Formation of Older Married Couples and the Rational Expectations Hypothesis. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2003.
Benítez-Silva H, Dwyer DS, Gayle W-R, Muench TJ. Expectations in Micro Data: Rationality Revisited. The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2003.
Bures RM. Family, Employment Status, and Residential Mobility in the Health and Retirement Study. University of Michigan; 1996.
Bea MDoherty, Chy S. Family Proximity and CoResidence in Retirement Heterogeneity in Residential Changes Across Older Adults’ Care Contexts. Madison, WI: Center for Financial Security, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2022.
Murphy JL, Gourd A, Begay F. Financial Literacy Among American Indians and Alaska Natives. Social Security Administration, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy, Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics; 2014.
Behrman JR, Mitchell OS, Soo C, Bravo D, The Wharton School. Financial Literacy, Schooling, and Wealth Accumulation. Philadelphia, PA: Pension Research Council, University of Pennsylvania; 2010.
Behrman JR, Mitchell OS, Soo C, Bravo D, The Wharton School. Financial Literacy, Schooling, and Wealth Accumulation. Philadelphia, PA: Pension Research Council, University of Pennsylvania; 2010.
Berry BM. Financial Transfers from Parents to Adult Children: Issues of Who is Helped and Why. Ann Arbor, MI: Population Studies Center at the Institute for Social Research; 2001.
Berry BM, Henretta JC. The Florida AHEAD Respondents: Characteristics of Florida's Elderly Population Aged Seventy and Over. University of Michigan; 1996.
Mitchell OS, Bodie Z. A Framework for Analyzing and Managing Retirement Risks. University of Pennsylvania; 2000.
Broyles IH. FUNCTIONAL TRAJECTORIES AT THE END OF LIFE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA: FINAL REPORT. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services; 2020.
Kweon H, Burik C, Linnér RKarlsson, et al. Genetic Fortune: Winning or Losing Education, Income, and Health. Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute; 2020.