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Retirement Research
at Boston College
Hovey House
140 Commonwealth
Chestnut Hill
MA 02467-3808

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crr@bc.edu

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The Center and its network of experts possess a breadth of knowledge on retirement issues virtually unmatched in the field.  Our researchers include leading scholars at Boston College and at affiliated institutions, such as MIT, the Brookings Institution, the American Enterprise Institute, and the Urban Institute.  In the thirteen years since its inception, the Center has established a reputation as an authoritative source of information on all major aspects of the retirement income debate.  From the New York Times to the Wall Street Journal, from corporate boardrooms to debates on Capitol Hill, the Center is the hub for expertise on this issue.

 

2007 Sandell Recipients

Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln

The Role of Retirement, Income Risk, and Demographic for Savings Behavior: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

David A. Love and Paul A. Smith

Risky Pensions and Household Saving over the Life Cycle

Alexander Zimper and Alexander Ludwig

A Parsimonious Choquet Model of Subjective Life Expectancy

Kristin Mammen

The Long Term Effects of the Divorce Revolution: Health, Wealth, and Labor Supply

Fang Yang

Accounting for Heterogeneity in Retirement Wealth

Michelle Dion and Andrew Roberts

Sources of Support for Pension Privatization: The U.S. in Comparative Perspective

Neeraj Kaushal

Elderly Immigrants' Labor Supply Response to Supplemental Security Income

 

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