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How Changes in Social Security Affect Retirement Trends. Research on Aging. 2009;31(2):261. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/0164027508328312.
. The Affordable Care Act as retiree health insurance: implications for retirement and Social Security claiming. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. 2019;18(3):415-449. doi:10.1017/S1474747218000033.
. Effects of Social Security Policies on Benefit Claiming, Retirement and Saving. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2013.
. Social Security and Retirement Dynamics. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2005.
. Social Security Benefits of Immigrants and U.S. Born. In: Issues in the Economics of Immigration. Issues in the Economics of Immigration. University of Chicago Press; 2000:309-350. doi:10.3386/w6478.
. How Effective is Redistribution Under the Social Security Benefit Formula?. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2000.
. 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.
. 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.
. What the Stock Market Decline Means for the Financial Security and Retirement Choices of the Near-Retirement Population. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research ; 2009. doi:10.3386/w15435.
. Understanding Patterns of Social Security Benefit Receipt, Pensions Incomes, Retirement and Saving by Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Marital Status: A Structural Approach. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2004. wp082.pdf (2.25 MB)
. Distributional Effects of Means Testing Social Security: An Exploratory Analysis. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-28.
. Retirement Outcomes in the Health and Retirement Study. Social Security Bulletin. 2000;63(4):57-71.
. The Effects of Changes in Women s Labor Market Attachment on Redistribution Under the Social Security Benefit Formula. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2011.
. How Effective is Redistribution Under the Social Security Benefit Formula?. Journal of Public Economics. 2001;82(1):1-28.
. The Affordable Care Act as Retiree Health Insurance: Implications for Retirement and Social Security Claiming. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-55. doi:10.3386/w22815.
. Redistribution under the Social Security benefit formula at the individual and household levels, 1992 and 2004. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. 2013;12(1):1-27. doi:10.1017/s1474747212000108.
. The growth in Social Security benefits among the retirement-age population from increases in the cap on covered earnings. Soc Secur Bull. 2012;72(2):49-61.
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Retirement, Saving, Benefit Claiming and Solvency Under a Partial System of Voluntary Personal Accounts. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2005.
. Effects of social security policies on benefit claiming, retirement and saving. Journal of Public Economics. 2015;129:51-62. doi:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2015.07.005.
. Privatizing Social Security: First Round Effects of a Generic Voluntary Privatized U.S. Social Security System. In: Privatizing Social Security. Privatizing Social Security. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press; 1998:313-57.
. Personal Accounts and Family Retirement. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2004. doi:10.3386/w10305.
. The Social Security Windfall Elimination and Government Pension Offset Provisions for Public Employees in the Health and Retirement Study. Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan; 2013.
. Effects of Pensions on Savings: Analysis with Data from the Health and Retirement Study. Cambridge: NBER; 1998.
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