Anthony Webb : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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113

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   21 years (2000 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 24
   Journals where Anthony Webb has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 13.    Total self citations: 19 (3.55 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Radpour, Siavash (4)

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

Is cited by:

Slavov, Sita (19)

Blake, David (17)

Munnell, Alicia (13)

Pashchenko, Svetlana (12)

Peijnenburg, Kim (9)

Porapakkarm, Ponpoje (9)

Mitchell, Olivia (8)

Brown, Jeffrey (8)

Torricelli, Costanza (7)

Bertocchi, Graziella (7)

Brunetti, Marianna (7)

Cites to:

Mitchell, Olivia (26)

Gustman, Alan (21)

Munnell, Alicia (21)

Brown, Jeffrey (20)

Friedberg, Leora (12)

Poterba, James (12)

Coile, Courtney (11)

french, eric (11)

Laibson, David (10)

Jones, John (9)

Scholz, John (9)

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Where Anthony Webb has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance7
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice3
Journal of Risk & Insurance2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Issues in Brief / Center for Retirement Research46
Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College / Center for Retirement Research40
SCEPA policy note series. / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School14
SCEPA working paper series. / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School6
NBER Working Papers / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc3
SCEPA publication series. / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School2

Recent works citing Anthony Webb (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Health shocks and mortgage debt payoff among American homeowners over age 50: A survival analysis. (2023). Kim, Hyungsoo ; Zhang, Qun. In: Journal of Consumer Affairs. RePEc:bla:jconsa:v:57:y:2023:i:1:p:357-386.

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2023Household savings and present bias among Chinese couples: A household bargaining approach. (2023). Svec, Joseph ; Chawla, Isha. In: Journal of Consumer Affairs. RePEc:bla:jconsa:v:57:y:2023:i:1:p:648-672.

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2023Inequality in literacy skills at kindergarten entry at the intersections of social programs and race. (2023). Heflin, Colleen ; Rothbart, Michah W. In: Children and Youth Services Review. RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:145:y:2023:i:c:s0190740923000075.

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2023Teachers’ willingness to pay for retirement benefits: A national stated preferences experiment. (2023). Zamarro, Gema ; McGee, Josh B ; Fuchsman, Dillon. In: Economics of Education Review. RePEc:eee:ecoedu:v:92:y:2023:i:c:s0272775722001224.

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2023Set it and forget it? Financing retirement in an age of defaults. (2023). Ramnath, Shanthi ; Mukherjee, Anita ; Goodman, Lucas. In: Journal of Financial Economics. RePEc:eee:jfinec:v:148:y:2023:i:1:p:47-68.

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2023Land and housing price increases due to metro effect: An empirical analysis of Santiago, Chile, 2008–2019. (2023). Mosso, Vicente ; Espinoza, Sebastian ; Herrera, Nicolas ; Sanhueza, Claudia ; Lopez-Morales, Ernesto. In: Land Use Policy. RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:132:y:2023:i:c:s0264837723002594.

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2023The effects of changes in social security’s delayed retirement credit: Evidence from administrative data. (2023). Duggan, Mark ; Li, Gina ; Jeong, Sookyo ; Dushi, Irena. In: Journal of Public Economics. RePEc:eee:pubeco:v:223:y:2023:i:c:s0047272723000816.

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2023Numerical study on the impact of wave-current interaction on wave energy resource assessments in Zhoushan sea area, China. (2023). Wang, Zhenlu ; Liu, YE ; Zhao, Jianchun ; Liang, Bingchen ; Shi, Xueli. In: Renewable Energy. RePEc:eee:renene:v:215:y:2023:i:c:s096014812300931x.

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2023Hukou Identity and Economic Behaviours: A Social Identity Perspective. (2023). Yang, Yang. In: Erudite Ph.D Dissertations. RePEc:eru:erudph:ph23-02.

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2023Attributes of Households that Engage in Higher Levels of Family Financial Planning. (2023). Burke-Smalley, Lisa A ; Wann, Christi R. In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues. RePEc:kap:jfamec:v:44:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s10834-021-09805-0.

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2023Unexpected longevity, intergenerational policies, and fertility. (2023). Ki, Seok ; Hwang, Jisoo. In: Journal of Population Economics. RePEc:spr:jopoec:v:36:y:2023:i:3:d:10.1007_s00148-023-00943-3.

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2023Intensive informal care and impairments in work productivity and activity. (2023). van Houtven, Courtney Harold ; Coe, Norma B ; Kolodziej, Ingo. In: Ruhr Economic Papers. RePEc:zbw:rwirep:1010.

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Works by Anthony Webb:


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2008Mortality Heterogeneity and the Distributional Consequences of Mandatory Annuitization In: Journal of Risk & Insurance.
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2006Mortality Heterogeneity and The Distributional Consequences of Mandatory Annuitization.(2006) In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2011Valuing the Longevity Insurance Acquired by Delayed Claiming of Social Security In: Journal of Risk & Insurance.
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2008Optimal Retirement Asset Decumulation Strategies: The Impact of Housing Wealth In: Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance.
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2006Optimal Retirement Asset Decumulation Strategies: The Impact of Housing Wealth.(2006) In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2007Optimal retirement asset decumulation strategies: the impact of housing wealth.(2007) In: Public Policy Discussion Paper.
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2007Life Is Cheap: Using Mortality Bonds to Hedge Aggregate Mortality Risk In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy.
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2005Life is Cheap: Using Mortality Bonds to Hedge Aggregate Mortality Risk.(2005) In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2006Life is Cheap: Using Mortality Bonds to Hedge Aggregate Mortality Risk.(2006) In: NBER Working Papers.
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2000The Impact of 401(k) Plans on Retirement In: University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series.
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2004Annuitization: Keeping Your Options Open In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2006Determinants and Consequences of Bargaining Power in Households In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2006Determinants and Consequences of Bargaining Power in Households.(2006) In: NBER Working Papers.
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2006The Impact of Aggregate Mortality Risk on Defined Benefit Pension Plans In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2006Persistence in Labor Supply and the Response to the Social Security Earnings Test In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2007Why Do Married Men Claim Social Security Benefits So Early? Ignorance or Caddishness? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2008What Effect Do Time Constraints Have on the Age of Retirement? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2008Identifying Local Differences in Retirement Patterns In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2009How Much Do Households Really Lose By Claiming Social Security at Age 62? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2009Actual and Anticipated Inheritance Receipts In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2010How Much Is Enough? The Distribution of Lifetime Health Care Costs In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2010The Impact of a DROP Program on the Age of Retirement and Employer Pension Costs In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2010Children and Household Utility: Evidence from Kids Flying the Coop In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2010What is the Impact of Foreclosures on Retirement Security? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2010Is the Reduction in Older Workers Job Tenure a Cause for Concern? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2011How Important Are Intergenerational Transfers for Baby Boomers? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2011How Do Subjective Mortality Beliefs Affect the Value of Social Security and the Optimal Claiming Age? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2011What Explains State Variation in SSDI Application Rates? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2012Should Households Base Asset Decumulation Strategies on Required Minimum Distribution Tables? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2012How Important Is Asset Allocation to Financial Security in Retirement? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2012Using Participant Data to Improve Target Date Fund Allocations In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2013Rethinking Optimal Wealth Accumulation and Decumulation Strategies in the Wake of the Financial Crisis In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2013The Economic Implications of the Department of Labor’s 2010 Proposals for Broker-Dealers In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2013Can Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership Programs Increase Coverage and Reduce Medicaid Costs? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2013How Will Older Workers Who Lose Their Jobs During the Great Recession Fare in the Long-Run? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2014New Evidence on the Risk of Requiring Long-Term Care In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2014Are Retirees Falling Short? Reconciling the Conflicting Evidence In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2015Are Retirees Falling Short? Reconciling the Conflicting Evidence.(2015) In: Issues in Brief.
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2014The Effect of Increasing Earnings Dispersion on Social Security Payroll Tax Receipts In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2015Slowed or Sidelined? The Effect of “Normal” Cognitive Decline on Job Performance Among the Elderly In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2015Will the Average Retirement Age Continue to Increase? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2015How Much Longer Do People Need to Work? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2015The Impact of Leakages from 401(k)s and IRAs In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2015Calculating Neutral Increases in Retirement Age by Socioeconomic Status In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2015Do Households Increase Their Savings When the Kids Leave Home? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2016Pension Participation, Wealth, and Income: 1992-2010 In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2016Are Early Claimers Making a Mistake? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2016How Would Investing in Equities Have Affected the Social Security Trust Fund? In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2017Rising Inequality in Life Expectancy by Socioeconomic Status In: Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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2008Pension Wealth and Income: 1992, 1998, and 2004 In: Issues in Brief.
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2008Do Households Have a Good Sense of Their Retirement Preparedness? In: Issues in Brief.
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2008How Much Risk is Acceptable? In: Issues in Brief.
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2008Health Care Costs Drive Up the National Retirement Risk Index In: Issues in Brief.
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2008When Should Married Men Claim Social Security Benefits? In: Issues in Brief.
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2008How Much Do Older Workers Value Employee Health Insurance? In: Issues in Brief.
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2009Should You Carry A Mortgage Into Retirement In: Issues in Brief.
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2009The Case For Investing in Bonds During Retirement In: Issues in Brief.
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2009Making Your Nest Egg Last a Lifetime In: Issues in Brief.
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2009The National Retirement Risk Index: After The Crash In: Issues in Brief.
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2009What Does It Cost To Guarantee Returns? In: Issues in Brief.
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2009Long-term Care Costs and The National Retirement Risk Index In: Issues in Brief.
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2010Did the Housing Boom Increase Household Spending In: Issues in Brief.
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2011Did the Housing Boom Increase Household Spending?.(2011) In: Issues in Brief.
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2010Do Parents Live It Up When Children Fly the Coop? In: Issues in Brief.
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2010How Will Higher Tax Rates Affect the National Retirement Risk Index? In: Issues in Brief.
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2010What is the Distribution of Lifetime Health Care Costs from Age 65? In: Issues in Brief.
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2009Does Staying Healthy Reduce Your Lifetime Health Care Costs? In: Issues in Brief.
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2011How Important Are Inheritances for Baby Boomers? In: Issues in Brief.
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2011How Much to Save for a Secure Retirement In: Issues in Brief.
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2012What Explains Variation in Disability Application Rates Across States? In: Issues in Brief.
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2012How Important Is Asset Allocation to Retirement Security? In: Issues in Brief.
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2012National Retirement Risk Index: How Much Longer Do We Need to Work? In: Issues in Brief.
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2012Using Participant Data to Improve 401(k) Asset Allocation In: Issues in Brief.
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2012Can Retirees Base Wealth Withdrawals on the IRS’ Required Minimum Distributions? In: Issues in Brief.
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2012Why Do State Disability Application Rates Vary Over Time? In: Issues in Brief.
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2012The National Retirement Risk Index: An Update In: Issues in Brief.
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2012What’s the Tax Advantage of 401(k)s? In: Issues in Brief.
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2013How Has the Financial Crisis Affected the Consumption of Retirees? In: Issues in Brief.
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2013Will the Rebound in Equities and Housing Save Retirement? In: Issues in Brief.
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2013Will Regulations to Reduce IRA Fees Work? In: Issues in Brief.
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2013Can Incentives for Long-Term Care Insurance Reduce Medicaid Spending? In: Issues in Brief.
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2013The Impact of Interest Rates on the National Retirement Risk Index In: Issues in Brief.
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2014How Much Should People Save? In: Issues in Brief.
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2014Multiemployer Plans – A Proposal to Spread the Pain In: Issues in Brief.
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2014Long-Term Care: How Big a Risk? In: Issues in Brief.
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2014NRRI Update Shows Half Still Falling Short In: Issues in Brief.
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2015How Do Inheritances Affect the National Retirement Risk Index? In: Issues in Brief.
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2015Why Do People Lapse Their Long-Term Care Insurance? In: Issues in Brief.
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2015The Impact of Leakages on 401(k)/IRA Assets In: Issues in Brief.
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2016Does a Uniform Retirement Age Make Sense? In: Issues in Brief.
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2016Does Socioeconomic Status Lead People to Retire Too Soon? In: Issues in Brief.
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2016Will the Explosion of Student Debt Widen the Retirement Security Gap? In: Issues in Brief.
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2016Do Households Save More When the Kids Leave Home? In: Issues in Brief.
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2017How Has the Shift to 401(k) Plans Affected Retirement Income? In: Issues in Brief.
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2013Is there a place in the UK Defined Contribution pensions market for a guaranteed savings product? In: British Actuarial Journal.
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2011Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: The Relationship to Youth Employment. Jonathan Gruber and David A. Wise, eds. University of Chicago Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-226-30948-4, 369 p In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2013Imagining the Ideal Pension System: International Perspectives. Dana M. Muir and John A. Turner, eds. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2011, ISBN 978-0-88099-381-4, 292 pages. In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2014Reshaping Retirement Security: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis. Olivia S. Mitchell, Raimond Maurer and Mark Warshawsky (eds). Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-966069-8, 287 pages. In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2019Multiemployer plans: evaluating a proposal to spread the pain In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2020Book Review: Sustaining Social Security in an Era of Population Aging John A. Turner, W. E., Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2004Household annuitization decisions: simulations and empirical analyses In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2007Annuity Markets and Pension Reform.George A. (Sandy) Mackenzie. Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-521-84632-3, 258 pages. In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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2013Social Security claiming decision of married men and widow poverty In: Economics Letters.
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2013Estimating the energy use of high definition games consoles In: Energy Policy.
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2010Evaluating the Advanced Life Deferred Annuity -- An annuity people might actually buy In: Insurance: Mathematics and Economics.
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2020A high-resolution, long-term wave resource assessment of Japan with wave–current effects In: Renewable Energy.
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2014Understanding pension wealth In: Chapters.
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2016Are Philadelphians Ready for Retirement? In: SCEPA publication series..
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2018Retirement Readiness of New York Citys Workers In: SCEPA publication 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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2017Larger Birth Cohort Lowers Wages In: SCEPA policy note series..
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201840% of Older Workers and Their Spouses Will Experience Downward Mobility in Retirement In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2018Catch-up Contributions: An Innovative Policy Proposal for Social Security In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2018The Growth of Unstable and Low-Wage Work Among Older Workers In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2018The Inequitable Effects of Raising the Retirement Age on Blacks and Low-Wage Workers In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2018The Impact of Guaranteed Retirement Accounts on the Retirement Crisis In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2018Old-Age Poverty: Single Women & Widows & A Lack of Retirement Security In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2019Extreme Retirement Inequality Persists, Even Among Those With Similar Earnings In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2020Social Security Reduces Retirement Wealth Inequality In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2020Expanding Social Security Benefits All Workers In: SCEPA policy note series..
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2021Working Longer Cannot Solve the Retirement Crisis In: SCEPA policy note 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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2017Lapses in Long-Term Care Insurance 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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2019The Impact of a Social Security Proposal for Catch-Up Contributions In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2020The Illusory Benefits of Working Longer on Financial Preparedness for Retirement In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2017How Do Local Labor Markets Affect Retirement? In: Review.
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2009New Evidence on the Labor Supply Effects of the Social Security Earnings Test In: NBER Chapters.
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2003Retirement and the Evolution of Pension Structure In: NBER Working Papers.
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2005Retirement and the Evolution of Pension Structure.(2005) In: Journal of Human Resources.
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2013Guest Editorial In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice.
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2013Should Households Base Asset Decumulation Strategies on Required Minimum Distribution Tables? In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice.
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2017Editorial In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice.
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2011Fine-scale spatial temperature patterns across a UK conurbation In: Climatic Change.
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