Issues in the Economics of Aging
David Wise ()
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1990
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Chapters in this book:
- Overview , pp 1-12

- David Wise
- But They Don't Want to Reduce Housing Equity , pp 13-32

- Steven Venti and David Wise
- The Dynamics of Housing Demand by the Elderly: User Cost Effects , pp 33-88

- Chunrong Ai, Jonathan Feinstein, Daniel McFadden and Henry Pollakowski
- A Dynamic Analysis of Household Dissolution and Living Arrangement Transitions by Elderly Americans , pp 89-120

- Axel Borsch-Supan
- The American Way of Aging: An Event History Analysis , pp 121-148

- David T. Ellwood and Thomas J. Kane
- Why Don't the Elderly Live with Their Children? A New Look , pp 149-172

- Laurence Kotlikoff and John N. Morris
- Predicting Nursing Home Utilization among the High-Risk Elderly , pp 173-204

- Alan M. Garber and Thomas E. MaCurdy
- The Pension Inducement to Retire: An Option Value Analysis , pp 205-230

- James Stock and David Wise
- The Joint Retirement Decision of Husbands and Wives , pp 231-258

- Michael Hurd
- How Do the Elderly Form Expectations? An Analysis of Responses to New Information , pp 259-286

- B. Douglas Bernheim
- Adjusting to an Aging Labor Force , pp 287-316

- Edward Lazear
- Behavior of Male Workers at the End of the Life Cycle: An Empirical Analysis of States and Controls , pp 317-382

- John Rust
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