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Advances in the Economics of Aging

David Wise ()

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: D64 H51 H75 I1 I3 J14 J26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
Note: AG LS EH PE
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to "Advances in the Economics of Aging" , pp 1-8 Downloads
David Wise
The Effect of Labor Market Rigidities on the Labor Force Rigidities on the Labor Force , pp 11-60 Downloads
Michael Hurd
Why Are Retirement Rates So High at Age 65? , pp 61-82 Downloads
Robin L. Lumsdaine, James Stock and David Wise
The Military Pension, Compensation, and Retirement of U.S. Air Force Pilots , pp 83-114 Downloads
John Ausink and David Wise
Health Insurance and Early Retirement: Evidence from the Availability of Continuation Coverage , pp 115-146 Downloads
Jonathan Gruber and Brigitte Madrian
Medicare Reimbursement and Hospital Cost Growth , pp 149-190 Downloads
Mark B. McClellan
Living Arrangements: Health and Wealth Effects , pp 193-216 Downloads
Axel Borsch-Supan, Daniel McFadden and Reinhold Schnabel
Do 401(k) Plans Replace Other Employer-Provided Pensions? , pp 219-240 Downloads
Leslie Papke, Mitchell Petersen and James Poterba
Is Housing Wealth a Sideshow? , pp 241-272 Downloads
Jonathan Skinner
Elderly Health, Housing, and Mobility , pp 275-320 Downloads
Jonathan Feinstein
Intergenerational Transfers, Aging, and Uncertainty , pp 321-342 Downloads
David Weil

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