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December 2002

New Zealand: The Supreme Political Football

R. Kent Weaver

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Forecasting Incidence of Work Limitations, Disability Insurance Receipt, and Mortality in Dynamic Simulation Models Using Social Security Administrative Records: A Research Note

Melissa M. Favreault

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September 2002

The Rise in Disability Recipiency and the Decline in Unemployment

David H. Autor Mark G. Duggan

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Health Insurance Coverage and the Disability Insurance Application Decision

Jonathan Gruber Jeffrey Kubik

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Projecting Poverty Rates in 2020 for the 62 and Older Population: What Changes Can We Expect and Why

Barbara A. Butrica Karen Elizabeth Smith Eric Toder

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July 2002

Pension Reform in the Presence of Financial Market Risk

Barry P. Bosworth Gary Burtless

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Social Security and the Private Pension System: The Significance of Integrated Plans

Pamela Perun

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December 2001

The Senior Income Guarantee (SIG): A New Proposal to Reduce Poverty Among the Elderly

Timothy M. Smeeding R. Kent Weaver

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September 2001

Retirement Wealth and Its Adequacy: Assessing the Impact of Changes in the Age of Eligibility for Full Social Security Benefits

Catherine P. Montalto

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The Supplemental Security Income Program and Incentives to Take up Social Security Early Retirement: Empirical Evidence from Matched SIPP and Social Security Administrative Files

Elizabeth T. Powers David Neumark

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