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Morrissey M, Radpour S, Schuster B. Older Workers and Retirement Security: a Review.; 2023.
United States General Accounting Office. Older Workers: Demographic Trends Pose Challenges for Employers and Workers.; 2001.
United States Governmental Office. Older Workers: Labor Can Help Employers and Employees Plan Better for the Future. Washington, DC: U. S. Government Accountability Office; 2005.
Johnson RW, Kawachi J, Lewis EK. Older Workers on the Move: Recareering in Later Life. AARP's Public Policy Institute; 2009.
Lusardi A, Michaud P-C, Mitchell OS. Optimal Financial Knowledge and Wealth Inequality. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2013:1-49. doi:10.3386/w18669.
Burkhauser RV, Butler JS, Gumus G. Option Value and Dynamic Programming Model Estimates of Social Security Disability Insurance Application Timing. Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); 2003.
White MN. An Ounce of Prevention at Half Price: Evaluating a Subsidy on Health Investments. Newark, DE, University of Delaware, Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics; 2015.
Bassett WF, Lumsdaine RL. Outlook, Outcomes, and Optimism. Brown University; 1999.
McGarry K, Skinner JS. Out-of-Pocket Medical Expenses and Retirement Security.; 2008.
Servais M. Overview of HRS Public Data Files for Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Analysis. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; 2010.PDF icon Download PDF (406.2 KB)
Hill DH. Panel Attrition Bias in Health-Event Models. University of Michigan Institute for Social Resear; 1999.
Haider S, McGarry K. Parental Investments in College and Later Cash Transfers. Cambridge, Mass., National Bureau of Economic Research; 2012.
Ludwig A, Zimper A. A Parsimonious Choquet Model of Subjective Life Expectancy. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2008.
Honig M, Dushi I. Participation and Contributions in Tax-deferred Retirement Accounts: Evidence from Social Security Records. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center; 2010.
Pienta AM. Partners in Marriage: An Analysis of Family Effects and the Likelihood of Retirement. Penn State University Population Research Institute; 1998.
Ramnath S, Shoven JB, Slavov SNataraj. Pathways to retirement through self-employment. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research; 2017. doi:10.3386/w23551.
Haider S, Hurd MD, Reardon E, Williamson S. Patterns of Dissaving in Retirement. Washington, D.C.: AARP Public Policy Institute; 2000.
Yang S, Ripoll M. The Patterns of Parental Intervivos Transfers to Adult Children. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh; 2021.
Gustman AL, Mitchell OS, Samwick AA, Steinmeier TL. Pension and Social Security Wealth in the Health and Retirement Study. National Bureau of Economic Research; 1997. doi:10.3386/w5912.
Stolyarova H, Nolte MA, Peticolas R. Pension Coding Program Users Guide. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; 2005.PDF icon Download PDF (2.59 MB)
Lay M. Pension Contributions, Pension Information, and Changing Personal Finances.; 2017.
Fang C, Butchart A, Stolyarova H, Nolte MA, Peticolas R. Pension Estimation Program Users Guide. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan; 2016.PDF icon Download PDF (1.31 MB)
Munnell AH, Hou W, Webb A, Li Y. Pension Participation, Wealth, and Income: 1992-2010. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2016.
Sorokina O, Webb A, Muldoon D. Pension Wealth and Income: 1992, 1998, and 2004. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2008.
Dorsey S, Cornwell C, Macpherson DA. Pensions and Productivity. Kalamazoo MI, W.E. Upjohn Institute; 1998. doi:10.17848/9780585277417.