Teresa Ghilarducci : Citation Profile


Are you Teresa Ghilarducci?

The New School (95% share)
The New School (5% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   31 years (1988 - 2019). See details.
   Cites by year: 2
   Journals where Teresa Ghilarducci has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 3.    Total self citations: 6 (8.22 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Teresa Ghilarducci.

Is cited by:

Merkl, Christian (3)

Nolan, Brian (2)

Rada, Codrina (2)

Palacios, Robert (2)

Snower, Dennis (2)

Ailincă, Alina (2)

Whitehouse, Edward (2)

Plesca, Miana (1)

Kapelyuk, Sergey (1)

von Schlippenbach, Vanessa (1)

Farmand, Aida (1)

Cites to:

Borjas, George (11)

Laibson, David (8)

Katz, Lawrence (6)

Johnson, Richard (6)

van Reenen, John (5)

Diamond, Peter (5)

Autor, David (5)

Dorn, David (5)

Webb, Anthony (5)

Lynch, Lisa (4)

Östling, Robert (4)

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Where Teresa Ghilarducci has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance4
Review of Radical Political Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
SCEPA working paper series. / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School23
SCEPA publication series. / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School18
SCEPA policy note series. / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School8

Recent works citing Teresa Ghilarducci (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Extrapolative Income Expectations and Retirement Savings. (2023). Cota, Marta. In: CERGE-EI Working Papers. RePEc:cer:papers:wp751.

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2023Endogenous Bargaining Power and Declining Labor Compensation Share. (2023). Li, Haoran ; Isojarvi, Anni T ; Cordoba, Juan C. In: Finance and Economics Discussion Series. RePEc:fip:fedgfe:2023-30.

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Works by Teresa Ghilarducci:


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2005FEMALE DUAL LABOUR MARKETS AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
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1998Training and Pensions: Substitutes or Complements? In: Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Working Paper Series.
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2011A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of 08 and the Descent into Depression. Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-674-03514-0, 346 pages. In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2018Earnings volatility and 401(k) contributions In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2017Earnings Volatility and 401(k) Contributions.(2017) In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2006How defined contribution plans and 401(k)s affect employer pension costs In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2007Britains Pension Crisis: History and Policy. Edited by Hugh Pemberton, Pat Thane, and Noel Whiteside. Oxford University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-19-726385-3, 280 pages. In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2000Unions Role in Argentine and Chilean Pension Reform In: World Development.
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2011Calculating Retirement Tax Expenditures: 2010 In: SCEPA publication series..
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2012Are New Yorkers Ready for Retirement? In: SCEPA publication series..
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2012New Yorks Retirees: Falling into Poverty In: SCEPA publication series..
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2012Unemployed Older Americans: A Profile In: SCEPA publication series..
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2012State Guaranteed Retirement Accounts: A Low-Cost, Secure Solution to Americas Retirement Crisis In: SCEPA publication series..
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2012Retirement Readiness in North Carolina In: SCEPA publication series..
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2013Are Maryland Workers Ready for Retirement? In: SCEPA publication series..
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2013Are Connecticut Workers Ready for Retirement? In: SCEPA publication series..
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2013Fact Sheet: New Retirees Have Inadequate Retirement Account Balances In: SCEPA publication series..
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2014Are Minnesota Workers Ready for Retirement In: SCEPA publication series..
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2014Are Washington Workers Ready for Retirement? In: SCEPA publication series..
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2014Retirement Readiness in New York City: Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Income Security In: SCEPA publication series..
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2015Are U.S. Workers Ready for Retirement? Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Preparedness In: SCEPA publication series..
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2015The Inefficiencies of Existing Retirement Savings Incentives In: SCEPA publication series..
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2015Laying the Groundwork for More Efficient Retirement Savings In: SCEPA publication series..
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2015Retirement Readiness in New York City: Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Preparedness In: SCEPA publication series..
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2016A Comprehensive Plan to Confront the Retirement Savings Crisis In: SCEPA publication series..
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2016Are Philadelphians Ready for Retirement? In: SCEPA publication series..
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2014The Racial Longevity Gap Past Age 65: Implications For Raising the Retirement Age In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2015401(k) Tax Policy Creates Inequality In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2015The Racial Morbidity Gap: Implications for Raising the Retirement Age In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2015The Hispanic Health Paradox In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2015Inadequate Retirement Account Balances for Families Nearing Retirement In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2016Household Economic Shocks Increase Retirement Wealth Inequality In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2016401 k Plans: A Failed Experiment In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2016Policy Options for Cutting Retirement Plan Leakages In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2011Getting It Right: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications from Research on Public-Sector Unionism and Collective Bargaining In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2011The Automatic Stabilizing Effects of Social Security and 401(k) Plans In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2011WP 2011-3 Pension Reforms Stake in Employers In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2011Wall Streets Stake in Pension Reform In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2012New York City and State Tax Expenditures for Defined Contribution Plans In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2013New Policies for an Older Unemployed Population In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2014Explaining the Decline in the OfFer Rate of Employer Retirement Plans Between 2001-2012 In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2015Earnings Experience and its Impact on 401(k) Contribution Behavior: The Roles of Earnings Shocks, Spousal Behavior and Pension Plan Details In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2015Transforming Federal and State Retirement Tax Deductions In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2015Racially Disparate Effects of Raising the Retirement Age In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2016The States of Reform In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2016Innovations in Protecting the Old: Mostly Social Insurance and Some Assets In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017Innovations in Protecting the Old: Mostly Social Insurance and Some Assets.(2017) In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017The Labor Consequences of Financializing Pensions In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017Labor Market Discrimination: A Bleak Outlook for Older Women In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017Relative Wages in Aging America: The Baby Boomer Effect In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017Relative Wages in Aging America: Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017“Catch-Up Contributions†An Equitable and Affordable Solution to the Retirement Savings Crisis In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2018New Evidence on the Effect of Economic Shocks on Retirement Plan Withdrawals In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2019Retirement Plan Wealth Inequality: Measurement and Trends In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2019Why American Older Workers Have Lost Bargaining Power In: SCEPA working paper series..
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Making Work Pay, Wage Insurance for the Working Poor In: Economics Public Policy Brief Archive.
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2006The Changing Role of Employer Pensions: Tax Expenditures, Costs, and Implications for Middle-Class Elderly In: Economics Working Paper Archive.
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1994U.S. Pension Investment Policy and Perfect Capital Market Theory In: Challenge.
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1992Labors Capital: The Economics and Politics of Private Pensions In: MIT Press Books.
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2012The macroeconomic stabilisation effects of Social Security and 401(k) plans In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2017Editorial In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice.
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2015Explaining the Decline in the Offer Rate of Employer Retirement Plans between 2003 and 2012 In: ILR Review.
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1988Strategic Use of Pension Funds Since 1978 In: Review of Radical Political Economics.
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1995Pensions in an International Perspective: Privatizing and Contested Control In: Review of Radical Political Economics.
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2010The future of retirement in aging societies In: International Review of Applied Economics.
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2001Complementarity of Pensions and Training under Multiemployer Plans In: Journal of Labor Research.
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2009Memorandum on a new financial architecture and new regulations In: Published Paper Series.
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