This dissertation investigated the effect of old age insurance (OAI) benefits on the distribution of lifetime income for persons retiring between 1961 and 1973. An actuarial standard of fairness was employed to assess the direction of redistribution and the extent to which the OAI program redistributed income across subgroups comprising the retirement cohort. It was hypothesized that socioeconomic status influenced the absolute size of the redistributional component because of differential survivorship rates and the differential treatment of certain identifiable groups, such as women, nonworking persons age 65-71, traditional family structures, and low-income household units. In addition, the distributional consequences of a maturing pay-...
The overall purpose of this research was to investigate the economic position of elderly women. Two ...
This paper uses earnings histories obtained from the Social Security Administration and linked to th...
We use data from the March 1968-2001 Current Population Surveys to document the evolution of elderly...
This paper is submitted in an effort to bring into perspective the grants elements of social securit...
Benefit reductions will likely be a part of the eventual Social Security reform in the United States...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
This study examines the process of incremental privatization of retirement income--a slow decline ...
Earnings are found to be higher for Whites relative to Nonwhites, for males relative to females. OAS...
Because its benefit formula replaces a greater fraction of the lifetime earnings of lower earners th...
Despite some forced-savings elements, social security is in reality a taxtransfer system based on pa...
This honors thesis is an analysis of the Old Age and Survivors Insurance portion of Social Security ...
This paper examines the distributional implications of mandatory longevity insurance when there is m...
Studies using data from the early 1990s suggested that while the progressive Social Security benefit...
We study the impact of a fully-funded social security system in an economy with heterogeneous consum...
The primary intent of this study is to analyze the 1983 provisions to restore solvency to the Old-Ag...
The overall purpose of this research was to investigate the economic position of elderly women. Two ...
This paper uses earnings histories obtained from the Social Security Administration and linked to th...
We use data from the March 1968-2001 Current Population Surveys to document the evolution of elderly...
This paper is submitted in an effort to bring into perspective the grants elements of social securit...
Benefit reductions will likely be a part of the eventual Social Security reform in the United States...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
This study examines the process of incremental privatization of retirement income--a slow decline ...
Earnings are found to be higher for Whites relative to Nonwhites, for males relative to females. OAS...
Because its benefit formula replaces a greater fraction of the lifetime earnings of lower earners th...
Despite some forced-savings elements, social security is in reality a taxtransfer system based on pa...
This honors thesis is an analysis of the Old Age and Survivors Insurance portion of Social Security ...
This paper examines the distributional implications of mandatory longevity insurance when there is m...
Studies using data from the early 1990s suggested that while the progressive Social Security benefit...
We study the impact of a fully-funded social security system in an economy with heterogeneous consum...
The primary intent of this study is to analyze the 1983 provisions to restore solvency to the Old-Ag...
The overall purpose of this research was to investigate the economic position of elderly women. Two ...
This paper uses earnings histories obtained from the Social Security Administration and linked to th...
We use data from the March 1968-2001 Current Population Surveys to document the evolution of elderly...