Na Yin : Citation Profile


Are you Na Yin?

City University of New York (CUNY)

3

H index

0

i10 index

16

Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

1

Articles

3

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   8 years (2007 - 2015). See details.
   Cites by year: 2
   Journals where Na Yin has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 0 (0 %)

MORE DETAILS IN:
ABOUT THIS REPORT:

   Permalink: http://citec.repec.org/pyi141
   Updated: 2024-04-18    RAS profile: 2019-08-29    
   Missing citations? Add them    Incorrect content? Let us know

Relations with other researchers


Works with:

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

Is cited by:

Mitchell, Olivia (4)

Friedberg, Leora (2)

Weber, Andrea (2)

french, eric (1)

Radpour, Siavash (1)

Silva, José (1)

Vall Castello, Judit (1)

Seligman, Jason (1)

Jones, John (1)

Duggan, Mark (1)

Prinz, Daniel (1)

Cites to:

Gustman, Alan (7)

Benitez-Silva, Hugo (7)

Heiland, Frank (5)

Coile, Courtney (4)

Bound, John (4)

Song, Jae (3)

Phelan, Christopher (2)

orszag, peter (2)

Gruber, Jonathan (2)

Dwyer, Debra (2)

Belloni, Michele (2)

Main data


Where Na Yin has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center2

Recent works citing Na Yin (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document

Works by Na Yin:


YearTitleTypeCited
2015Partial Benefits in the Social Security Disability Insurance Program In: Journal of Risk & Insurance.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
article7
2008The Labor Supply Effects of Disability Insurance Work Disincentives: Evidence from the Automatic Conversion to Retirement Benefits at Full Retirement Age In: Working Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper4
2014Have We Finally Achieved Actuarial Fairness of Social Security Retirement Benefits and Will It Last? In: Working Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper5
2007An Empirical Study of the Effects of Social Security Reforms on Claming Behavior and Benefits Receipt Using Aggregate and Public-Use Administrative Micro Data In: Department of Economics Working Papers.
[Full Text][Citation analysis]
paper0

CitEc is a RePEc service, providing citation data for Economics since 2001. Sponsored by INOMICS. Last updated March, 4 2024. Contact: CitEc Team