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Working Papers
2015
- Social Security Contributions and Return Migration among Older Male Mexican Immigrants
Working Papers, University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center
2014
- How Do Management Fees Affect Retirement Wealth Under Mexico’s Personal Retirement Accounts System?
Working Papers, RAND Corporation View citations (2)
2013
- Pobreza y Vulnerabilidad en México El caso de los Jóvenes que no Estudian ni Trabajan
Working Papers, RAND Corporation 
See also Journal Article in Estudios Económicos (2015)
- Programas de Pensiones No Contributivas y su Viabilidad Financiera El Caso de México
Working Papers, RAND Corporation View citations (5)
2012
- Male Labor Force Participation and Social Security in Mexico
Working Papers, RAND Corporation View citations (1)
See also Journal Article in Journal of Pension Economics and Finance (2014)
2010
- Cobertura del Sistema Privado de Capitalización en Chile, Colombia y México
Working Papers, RAND Corporation
- Labor Market and Immigration Behavior of Middle-Aged and Elderly Mexicans
Working Papers, RAND Corporation 
Also in Working Papers, University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center (2008) View citations (4)
2008
- Changes in Consumption at Retirement
Working Papers, RAND Corporation View citations (5)
- Pension Reform in Mexico: The Evolution of Pension Fund Management Fees and their Effect on Pension Balances
Working Papers, University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center
- Personal Retirement Accounts and Saving
Working Papers, RAND Corporation View citations (5)
See also Journal Article in American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (2011)
Journal Articles
2019
- Understanding the Racial/Ethnic Gap in Bank Account Ownership among Older Adults
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2019, 53, (2), 324-354 View citations (2)
2018
- Non-contributory pension programs and frailty of older adults: Evidence from Mexico
PLOS ONE, 2018, 13, (11), 1-19 View citations (2)
2017
- Consumption Smoothing and Frequency of Benefit Payments of Cash Transfer Programs
American Economic Review, 2017, 107, (5), 430-35 View citations (11)
- Designing cash transfer programs for an older population: The Mexican case
The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2017, 9, (C), 111-121 View citations (2)
2016
- Culturally Competent Informed-Consent Process to Evaluate a Social Policy for Older Persons With Low Literacy
SAGE Open, 2016, 6, (3), 2158244016665886 View citations (1)
- Ownership of a bank account and health of older Hispanics
Economics Letters, 2016, 144, (C), 41-44 View citations (5)
2015
- Pobreza y vulnerabilidad en México: el caso de los jóvenes que no estudian ni trabajan
Estudios Económicos, 2015, 30, (1), 3-49 
See also Working Paper (2013)
2014
- Male labor force participation and social security in Mexico*
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2014, 13, (2), 145-171 View citations (6)
See also Working Paper (2012)
2013
- Retirement and health benefits for Mexican migrant workers returning from the United States
International Social Security Review, 2013, 66, (2), 101-125 View citations (4)
2011
- Changes in Consumption at Retirement: Evidence from Panel Data
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2011, 93, (3), 1094-1099 View citations (62)
- Personal Retirement Accounts and Saving
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2011, 3, (4), 1-24 View citations (26)
See also Working Paper (2008)
2009
- Informality: Exit and Exclusion. Guillermo E. Perry, William F. Maloney, Omar S. Arias, Pablo Fajnzylber, Andrew D. Mason and Jaime Saavedra-Chanduvi. The World Bank, 2007, ISBN 978-0-8213-7092-6, 268 pages
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2009, 8, (4), 532-533
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