Jean-Pierre Aubry
Research Associate
Mr. Aubry earned a B.A in Economics and Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. His interests include international (specifically third world) economics, and economic game theory applied to human decision making and law; specifically incentives and deterrents within the economics of environmental law and ethics.
Research Projects for the Center for Retirement Research
Completed
"Why Don't Some States and Localities Pay Their Required Pension Contributions?" (with Alicia H. Munnell, Kelly Haverstick, and Alex Golub-Sass), State and Local Plans Issue in Brief, #7, May 2008.
"Why Does Funding Status Vary Among State and Local Plans?" (with Alicia H. Munnell and Kelly Haverstick), State and Local Plans Issue in Brief, #6, May 2008.
"The Miracle of Funding by State and Local Pension Plans" (with Alicia H. Munnell, Kelly Haverstick, and Steven A. Sass), State and Local Plans Issue in Brief, #5, April 2008.
"What Do We Know About the Universe of State and Local Plans?" (with Alicia H. Munnell, Kelly Haverstick, and Mauricio Soto), State and Local Plans Issue in Brief, #4, March 2008.
"Do People Plan to Tap Their Home Equity in Retirement?" (with Alicia H. Munnell and Mauricio Soto), Issue in Brief, #7-7, May 2007.
"Employers Lukewarm About Retaining Older Workers" (with Andrew D. Eschtruth and Steven A. Sass), Work Opportunity Issue Brief, #10, May 2007.
"Employer Survey: 1 of 4 Boomers Won't Retire Because They Can't" (with Alicia H. Munnell and Steven A. Sass), Work Opportunity Issue Brief, #6, December 2006.


