Pension Research Council Working Papers
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- 2000-6: Implications of Changing Retirement Patterns and Policies in Higher Education

- Robert L. Clark and P. Brett Hammond
- 2000-5: A Benefit of One's Own: Older Women's Retirement Entitlements Under Social Security

- Phillip Levine, Olivia Mitchell and John W. Phillips
- 2000-4: A Framework for Analyzing and Managing Retirement Risks

- Olivia Mitchell and Zvi Bodie
- 2000-3: Holders of the Purse Strings: Governance and Performance of Public Retirement Systems
- Michael Useem and Olivia Mitchell
- 2000-2: Developments in Retirement Provision: Global Trends and Lessons from Australia and the US

- Olivia Mitchell and John Piggott
- 2000-1: New Trends in Pension Benefit and Retirement Provisions

- Olivia Mitchell
- 99-23: Florida's Public Pension Reform Debate: A Discussion of the Issues and Estimates of the Option Costs

- Kenneth Trager, James Francis and Kevin SigRist
- 99-22: Opting Out: The Galveston Plan and Social Security

- Theresa M. Wilson
- 99-21: A Benefit of One's Own: Older Women's Retirement Entitlements Under Social Security

- Phillip Levine, Olivia Mitchell and John W. Phillips
- 99-20: Managing Pensions in the 21st Century: Design Innovations, Market Impact, and Regulatory Issues for Japan

- Olivia Mitchell
- 99-19: Worklife Determinants of Retirement Income Differentials Between Men and Women

- Phillip Levine, Olivia Mitchell and John W. Phillips
- 99-18: Public Pension Design and Responses to a Changing Workforce

- Cathie Eitelberg
- 99-17: Public Pensions in Washington, DC

- Edwin C. Hustead
- 99-16: The New Jersey Pension System

- Thomas Bryan
- 99-15: Pension Governance in the Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System

- John Brosius
- 99-14: Going Private in the Public Sector: The Transition From Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution Pension Plans

- Douglas Fore
- 99-13: Determining the Cost of Public Pension Plans

- Edwin C. Hustead
- 99-12: Regulation and Taxation of Public Plans: A History of Increasing Federal Influence

- Roderick B. Crane
- 99-11: Governance and Investments of Public Pensions

- Michael Useem and David Hess
- 99-10: The Life and Times of a Public-Sector Pension Plan Before Social Security: The US Navy Pension Plan in the Nineteenth Century

- Robert L. Clark, Lee Craig and Jack W. Wilson
- 99-9: Investment Practices of State and Local Pension Funds: Implications for Social Security Reform

- Alicia Munnell and Annika Sunden
- 99-8: Asset-Liability Management in the Public Sector

- Michael W. Peskin
- 99-7: Canadian Public Sector Employee Pension Plans

- Silvana Pozzebon
- 99-6: Federal Civilian and Military Retirement Systems

- Edwin C. Hustead and Toni Hustead
- 99-5: State Employee Pension Plans

- Karen I. Steffen
- 99-4: Developments in State and Local Pension Plans

- Olivia Mitchell, David McCarthy, Stanley C. Wisniewski and Paul Zorn
- 99-3: Taxing Retirement Income: Nonqualified Annuities and Distributions from Qualified Accounts
- Jeffrey Brown, Olivia Mitchell, James Poterba and Mark J. Warshawsky
- 99-2: The Role of Real Annuities and Indexed Bonds In An Individual Accounts Retirement Program

- Jeffrey Brown, Olivia Mitchell and James Poterba
- 99-1: Evaluating Administrative Costs in Mexico's AFORES Pension System

- Olivia Mitchell
- 98-20: Evaluating Pension Entitlements
- Alan Gustman, Olivia Mitchell, Andrew Samwick and Thomas L. Steinmeier
- 98-19: Construction of the Earnings and Benefits File (EBF) for Use with the Health and Retirement Survey
- Olivia Mitchell, Jan Olson and Thomas Steinmeier
- 98-18: Retirement Expectations and Realizations: The Role of Health Shocks and Economic Factors
- Debra Dwyer and Jianting Hu
- 98-17: Early Retirement Windows
- Charles Brown
- 98-16: Planning for Health Care Needs in Retirement
- Anna Rappaport
- 98-15: Minorities Face Retirement: Worklife Disparities Repeated?
- Marjorie Honig
- 98-14: Prospects for Widow Poverty
- David Weir and Robert Willis
- 98-13: Explaining Retirement Saving Shortfalls
- Olivia Mitchell, James Moore and John Phillips
- 98-12: Making the most of 401(k) Plans: Who's Choosing What and Why?
- Robert L. Clark, Gordon Goodfellow, Sylvester Schieber and Drew Warwick
- 98-11: How Prepared Are Americans for Retirement?
- Mark J. Warshawsky and John Ameriks
- 98-10: New Paths to Retirement
- Joseph Quinn
- 98-9: Social Security Money's Worth
- John Geanakoplos, Olivia Mitchell and Stephen Zeldes
- 98-8: New Developments in the Economic Analysis of Retirement
- Robin L. Lumsdaine and Olivia Mitchell
- 98-7: Health Problems as Determinants of Retirement: Are Self-Rated Measures Endogenous?
- Debra Dwyer and Olivia Mitchell
- 98-6: Would a Privatized Social Security System Really Pay a Higher Rate of Return?
- John Geanakoplos, Olivia Mitchell and Stephen Zeldes
- 98-5: International Models for Pension Reform

- Olivia Mitchell
- 98-4: Developments in Pensions

- Olivia Mitchell
- 98-3: Insulating Old-Age Systems from Political Risk

- Olivia Mitchell
- 98-2: Mortality Change and Forecasting: How Much and How Little Do We Know?

- Shripad Tuljapurkar and Carl Boe
- 98-1: Projected Retirement Wealth and Saving Adequacy
- James F. Moore and Olivia Mitchell
- 97-27: Taxing Issues for Social Security
- Joyce Manchester