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2007

Coile C, Gruber J. Future Social Security Entitlements and the Retirement Decision. Review of Economics and Statistics. 2007;89(2):234-246. doi:https://doi.org/10.1162/rest.89.2.234.
Sevak P, Schmidt L. How do Immigrants Fare in Retirement?. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2007.
Powers E, Elder TE. A Longitudinal Analysis of Entries and Exits of the Low-Income Elderly to and from the Supplemental Security Income Program. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Research Center, University of Michigan; 2007.
Delavande A, Willis RJ. Managing the Risk of Life. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2007.
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.
Benítez-Silva H, Heiland F. The Social Security Earnings Test and Work Incentives. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 2007;26(3):527.
Webb A, Sun W, Sass SA. Why Do Married Men Claim Social Security Benefits So Early? Ignorance or Caddishness?. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2007.

2006

Scholz JKarl, Seshadri A, Khitatrakun S. Are Americans saving "optimally" for retirement?. Journal of Political Economy. 2006;114(607-643). doi:10.1086/506335.
Laitner J, Silverman DS. Consumption, Retirement, and Social Security: Evaluating the Efficiency of Reform with a Life-Cycle Model. The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2006.
Herd P. Crediting care or marriage? Reforming Social Security family benefits. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2006;61(1):S24-34. doi:10.1093/geronb/61.1.s24.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16399946?dopt=Abstract
Benítez-Silva H, Dwyer DS, Sanderson WC. A Dynamic Model of Retirement and Social Security Reform Expectations: A Solution to the New Early Retirement Puzzle. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan; 2006. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1095253.
Michaud P-C, vanSoest AHO. How Did the Elimination of the Earnings Test Above the Normal Retirement Age Affect Retirement Expectations?. The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2006.
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.
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
Ozawa MN, Hong B-E. Postretirement earnings relative to preretirement earnings: gender and racial differences. J Gerontol Soc Work. 2006;47(3-4):63-82. doi:10.1300/J083v47n03_05.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17062523?dopt=Abstract
Delavande A, Perry MM, Willis RJ. Probabilistic Thinking and Early Social Security Claiming. The University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2006.
Cahill KE, Giandrea MD, Quinn JF. Retirement patterns from career employment. Gerontologist. 2006;46(4):514-23. doi:10.1093/geront/46.4.514.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16921005?dopt=Abstract
Phillips JWR, Mitchell OS. Social Security Replacement Rates for Alternative Earnings Benchmarks. Philadelphia, PA: The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 2006.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR. Social Security Replacement Rates for Alternative Earnings Benchmarks. Benefits Quarterly. 2006;22(4):37.