Tuesday, May 1, 2012

New working papers from the Center for Retirement Research

The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College has released 10 new working papers:

How Important Is Asset Allocation to Financial Security in Retirement?

by Alicia H. Munnell, Natalia Sergeyevna Orlova and Anthony Webb

Great Recession-Induced Early Claimers: Who Are They? How Much Do They Lose?

by Matthew S. Rutledge and Norma B. Coe

Economic Consequences of the Great Recession: Evidence from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics
by Barry P. Bosworth

Should Households Base Asset Decumulation Strategies on Required Minimum Distribution Tables?

by Wei Sun and Anthony Webb

Residents in Seniors Housing and Care Communities: Overview of the Residents Financial Survey

by Norma B. Coe and April Yanyuan Wu

Financial Well-being of Residents in Seniors Housing and Care Communities: Evidence from the Residents Financial Survey

by Norma B. Coe and April Yanyuan Wu

Costs and Concerns Among Residents in Seniors Housing and Care Communities: Evidence from the Residents Financial Survey

by Norma B. Coe and April Yanyuan Wu

Geographic Mobility Among Residents in Seniors Housing and Care Communities: Evidence from the Residents Financial Survey

by Norma B. Coe and April Yanyuan Wu

Effects of Employer Health Costs on the Trend and Distribution of Social Security-Taxable Wages

by Gary Burtless and Sveta Milusheva

Social Security Claiming: Trends and Business Cycle Effects

by Richard W. Johnson and Owen Haaga

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