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1993

Hill MS, Soldo BJ, Li W. Intergenerational Transfers and Labor Supply: Preliminary Evidence from the HRS. University of Michigan; 1993.
Soldo BJ, Hill MS. Intergenerational Transfers: Economic, Demographic, and Social Perspectives. In: Maddox GL, M. Lawton P, eds. Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics: Focus on Kinship, Aging, and Social Change. Vol. Vol. 13. Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics: Focus on Kinship, Aging, and Social Change. New York: Springer Publishing Company; 1993:187-216.
Snider M. Longer Life Means Expanding Families. USA Today. 1993:D1.
Snider M. Many in 50s Face Hard Years. USA Today. 1993:A1.
Small BJ, Hultsch D. The Relationship Between Occupational Characteristics and Cognitive Performance in Adulthood. University of Michigan; 1993.

1995

Zwerling C, Sprince NL, Wallace RB, Davis CS, Whitten PS, Heeringa SG. Effect of recall period on the reporting of occupational injuries among older workers in the Health and Retirement Study. Am J Ind Med. 1995;28(5):583-90. doi:10.1002/ajim.4700280503.
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Soldo BJ, Hill MS. Family Structure and Transfer Measures in the Health and Retirement Study: Background and Overview. Journal of Human Resources. 1995;30(0 Suppl.):S108-37. doi:10.2307/146280.
Loprest P, Rupp K, Sandell SH. Gender, Disabilities, and Employment in the Health and Retirement Study. Journal of Human Resources. 1995;30(0 Suppl.):S293-318. doi:10.2307/146286.
Smith JP. Marriage, Assets, and Savings. Santa Monica, CA., RAND Corporation; 1995.
Zwerling C, Sprince NL, Wallace RB, Davis CS, Whitten PS, Heeringa SG. Occupational Injuries Among Agricultural Workers 51 to 61 Years Old: A National Study. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. 1995;1(4):273-281. doi:10.13031/2013.19469.
Gustman AL, Mitchell OS, Steinmeier TL. Older Union and Nonunion Workers and their Jobs in the Health and Retirement Survey. Proceedings: Industrial Relations Research Association. 1995;January:44-53.
F. Juster T, Suzman RM. An Overview of the Health and Retirement Study. Journal of Human Resources. 1995;30(Suppl.):S7-56.
Bound J, Schoenbaum M, Waidmann TA. Race and Education Differences in Disability Status and Labor Force Attachment in the Health and Retirement Study. The Journal of Human Resources. 1995;30(Supplement 1995):S227-S267.
Smith JP. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Wealth in the Health and Retirement Study. Journal of Human Resources. 1995;30(0, Suppl.):S158-83.
Gustman AL, Mitchell OS, Steinmeier TL. Retirement Measures in the Health and Retirement Survey. The Journal of Human Resources. 1995;30(Supplement 1995):S57-S83.
McGarry K, Schoeni RF. Transfer Behavior in the Health and Retirement Study: Measurement and the Redistribution of Resources within the Family. Journal of Human Resources. 1995;30(Suppl.):S184-226. doi:DOI: 10.2307/146283.
McGarry K, Schoeni RF. Transfer Behavior Within the Family: Results From the Asset and Health Dynamics Survey. National Bureau of Economic Research; 1995.
Smith JP. Unequal Wealth and Incentives to Save. RAND Documented Briefings. 1995.

1996

Zwerling C, Sprince NL, Wallace RB, Davis CS, Whitten PS, Heeringa SG. Alcohol and Occupational Injuries among Older Workers. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 1996;28(3):371-6.
Mitchell OS, Olson J, Steinmeier TL. Construction of the Earnings and Benefits File (EBF) for Use with the Health and Retirement Study. University of Pennsylvania; 1996.
Note - An updated and revised version of this paper is available in Forecasting Retirement Needs and Retirement Wealth, Olivia S. Mitchell, P. Brett Hammond and Anna M. Rappaport, eds., Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000. See Chapter 13, "Social Security Earnings and Projected Benefits"
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Mitchell OS, Olson J, Steinmeier TL. Construction of the Earnings and Benefits File (EBF) for Use With the Health and Retirement Survey. National Bureau of Economic Research; 1996. doi:10.3386/w5707.