[Excerpt] This volume enables researchers to learn about some of the latest research findings on specific issues. It is not the place to seek an introduction to current thinking on retirement, pensions, and Social Security—the papers are too narrowly focused for that. But for current or would-he pension specialists, this volume and the larger series of which it is a part are indispensable resources
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
Working Paper: WP 2012-268A review of the literature suggests that when pension values are measured ...
[Excerpt] As the leading edge of the baby boom approaches retirement age, policy makers and the publ...
This paper highlights unanswered research questions in the economics of retirement, and shows how th...
[Excerpt] The slant of this volume will not appeal to everyone. Consider the following: During the ...
Book review of Jonathan Gruber and David A. Wise (Eds.), Social Security and Retirement Around the W...
This paper examines the composition and distribution of total wealth for a cohort of 51 to 61 year o...
Does retirement behavior react predictably to economic incentives? Evidence on this question would b...
Economic models of retirement implicitly assume that workers know their future benefits as a functio...
Book review of David A. Wise (Ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging. Chicago, IL: University ...
Recent economic conditions have vastly changed the retirement landscape. Declines in assets as well ...
The current landscape of retirement is changing dramatically as population aging becomes increasingl...
Thesis advisor: Christina MatzRetirement is a significant transition in an individual’s life course....
A fundamental question in the retirement area is whether people will have adequate retirement income...
[Excerpt] This volume is the result of over two decades of research by the author on the unemploymen...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
Working Paper: WP 2012-268A review of the literature suggests that when pension values are measured ...
[Excerpt] As the leading edge of the baby boom approaches retirement age, policy makers and the publ...
This paper highlights unanswered research questions in the economics of retirement, and shows how th...
[Excerpt] The slant of this volume will not appeal to everyone. Consider the following: During the ...
Book review of Jonathan Gruber and David A. Wise (Eds.), Social Security and Retirement Around the W...
This paper examines the composition and distribution of total wealth for a cohort of 51 to 61 year o...
Does retirement behavior react predictably to economic incentives? Evidence on this question would b...
Economic models of retirement implicitly assume that workers know their future benefits as a functio...
Book review of David A. Wise (Ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging. Chicago, IL: University ...
Recent economic conditions have vastly changed the retirement landscape. Declines in assets as well ...
The current landscape of retirement is changing dramatically as population aging becomes increasingl...
Thesis advisor: Christina MatzRetirement is a significant transition in an individual’s life course....
A fundamental question in the retirement area is whether people will have adequate retirement income...
[Excerpt] This volume is the result of over two decades of research by the author on the unemploymen...
Summarizes experts' discussions of key technical issues in estimating how the effects of proposed So...
Working Paper: WP 2012-268A review of the literature suggests that when pension values are measured ...
[Excerpt] As the leading edge of the baby boom approaches retirement age, policy makers and the publ...