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Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
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How do trends in women’s labor force activity and marriage patterns affect social security replacement rates?
Wu, April Yanyuan
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Karamcheva, Nadia S.
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Munnell, …
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Social security bulletin
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2013
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Projecting retirement income of future retirees with panel data : results from the modeling income in the near term (MINT) project
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Social security bulletin
62
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1999
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Projections of Economic Well-Being for Social Security Beneficiaries in 2022 and 2062
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Cashin, David B.
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Uccello, Cori E.
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Social security bulletin
66
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2005
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The Changing Impact of Social Security on Retirement Income in the United States
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Smith, Karen E.
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Social security bulletin
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2003
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Articles - Divorced Women at Retirement: Projections of Economic Well-Being in the Near Future
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Social security bulletin
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2000
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Articles - Projecting Retirement Income of Future Retirees with Panel Data: Results from the Modeling Income in the Near Term (MINT) Project
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Social security bulletin
62
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1999
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Articles - Using Data for Couples to Project the Distributional Effects of Social Security Policy Changes
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Sandell, Steven H.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Social security bulletin
62
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1999
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The Disappearing Defined Benefit Pension and Its Potential Impact on the Retirement Incomes of Baby Boomers
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Smith, Karen E.
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Social security bulletin
69
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2009
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3
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Using data for couples to project the distributional effects of chnges in social security policy
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Sandell, Steven H.
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Social security bulletin
62
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1999
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3
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This is not your parents' retirement : comparing retirement income across generation
Butrica, Barbara A.
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Smith, Karen E.
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Iams, Howard M.
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Social security bulletin
72
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2012
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