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2015

Karamcheva NS, Wu AYanyuan, Munnell AH. Does Social Security Continue to Favor Couples?. Chestnut Hills, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015:1-44.
Golberstein E. The effects of income on mental health: evidence from the social security notch. J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2015;18(1):27-37.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25862202?dopt=Abstract
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL. 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.
Dal Borgo M. Essays in Household Savings and Portfolio Choice. 2015;Ph. D.
Shepard M. Essays on Health Insurance and Annuities. 2015.
Dushi I, Honig M. How much do respondents in the health and retirement study know about their contributions to tax-deferred contribution plans? A cross-cohort comparison. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. 2015;14(3):203-239. doi:10.1017/S1474747214000237.
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.
Venti SF, Wise DA. The long reach of education: Early retirement. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 2015;6:133 - 148. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2015.08.001.
Banerjee S. A Look at the End-of-Life Financial Situation in America. EBRI Notes. 2015;36(4):2-10.
Moulton JG, Stevens AH. Reconsidering the social security notch and retirement: Wealth and incentive effects. Economics Letters. 2015;132:65-68. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2015.04.016.
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.
Glickman MM, Hermes SLynn. Why Retirees Claim Social Security at 62 and How It Affects Their Retirement Income: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Journal of Retirement. 2015;2(3):25-39. doi:10.3905/jor.2015.2.3.025.
Rutledge MS, Gillis CM, Webb A. Will the Average Retirement Age Continue to Increase?. Boston, MA, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2015.

2016

Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. 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.
Sanzenbacher GT, Belbase A. Cognitive Impairment and Social Security’s Representative Payee Program. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2016.
Gustman AL, Steinmeier TL, Tabatabai N. Distributional Effects of Means Testing Social Security: An Exploratory Analysis. Cambridge, MA, National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-28.
Armour P, Lovenheim MF. The Effect of Social Security Information on the Labor Supply and Savings of Older Americans. Ann Arbor, United States: Michigan Retirement Research Center- University of Michigan; 2016.
Hubener A, Maurer R, Mitchell OS. How Family Status and Social Security Claiming Options Shape Optimal Life Cycle Portfolios. Review of Financial Studies. 2016;29(4):937 - 978. doi:10.1093/rfs/hhv070.
Ameriks J, Briggs JS, Caplin A, Shapiro MD, Tonetti C. Late-in-Life Risks and the Under-Insurance Puzzle. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-62. doi:10.3386/w22726.
Bronshtein G, Scott JS, Shoven JB, Slavov SNataraj. Leaving Big Money on the Table: Arbitrage Opportunities in Delaying Social Security. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-34. doi:10.3386/w22853.
Hurd MD, Rohwedder S. Living longer, working longer. Commentary (The RAND Blog).
Maurer R, Mitchell OS. Older Peoples’ Willingness to Delay Social Security Claiming. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016:1-27. doi:10.3386/w22942.
Mitchell OS. Public and Private Challenges of an Aging U.S. Population. Business Economics. 2016;51(1):8 - 10. doi:10.1057/be.2016.6.
Coile C, Milligan K, Wise DA. Social Security and Retirement Programs Around the World: The Capacity to Work at Older Ages - Introduction and Summary. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016.