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Their finances are in the green

Should a Lump-Sum Payment Replace Social Security’s Delayed Retirement Credit?

Issue Brief by Peter R. Orszag

April 1, 2001
Mature woman working in a factory / warehouse

Retiring Together or Working Alone: The Impact of Spousal Employment and Disability on Retirement Decisions

Working Paper by Richard W. Johnson and Melissa M. Favreault

March 1, 2001
Mature Chinese man using laptop at home

Patterns of Time Use of People Age 55 to 64 Years Old: Some Cross-National Comparisons

Working Paper by Anne H. Gauthier and Timothy M. Smeeding

December 29, 2000
Social Security sign in a garden

Who Are the Poor Elderly? An Examination Using Alternative Poverty Measures

Working Paper by David S. Johnson and Timothy M. Smeeding

December 27, 2000
asian chinese senior male barista teaching his daughter making coffee at cafe bar counter

Self-Employment and Labor Market Transitions at Older Ages

Working Paper by Joseph F. Quinn, Donald Bruce, and Douglas Holtz-Eakin

December 1, 2000
Mature man is hired to handle outreach to senior adults

What Determines 401(k) Participation and Contributions?

Working Paper by Alicia H. Munnell, Annika Sundén, and Catherine Taylor

December 1, 2000
Social Security Card: Senior woman holding card in hand on white background

Social Security and Retirement

Working Paper by Courtney C. Coile and Jonathan Gruber

December 1, 2000
Senior man working at laptop at home

Social Security Privatization: Lessons From The United Kingdom

Working Paper by John B. Williamson

November 30, 2000
elderly man inserting credit card to ATM

Do Spouses Coordinate Their Investment Decisions In Order To Share Risks?

Working Paper by Cori E. Uccello

November 29, 2000
Cheerful senior man at home looking at his mail

The Diversity Of Risk Among Age-62 Retired Worker Beneficiaries

Working Paper by Eric R. Kingson and Yvonne Arsenault

November 1, 2000
Social Security sign in a garden

Does the Social Security Earnings Test Affect Labor Supply and Benefits Receipt?

Working Paper by Jonathan Gruber and Peter R. Orszag

November 1, 2000
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Social Security and the Federal Budget

Issue Brief by Andrew D. Eschtruth

October 1, 2000

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