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M.R. KHAN ; M.S. RUTLEDGE ; G.T. SANZENBACHER ; Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. (C.C.R.). Chestnut Hill MA. USA | Chestnut Hill : Center for Retirement Research at Boston College | 2017Social Security provides higher replacement rates to disability insurance beneficiaries than retired beneficiaries. This fact reflects two factors: 1) Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries have lower career earnings, and Social Security bene[...]Document de travail
M. MCINERNEY ; M.S. RUTLEDGE ; S.E. KING ; Michigan Retirement Research Center (M.R.R.C.). Ann Arbor. USA | Ann Arbor : Michigan Retirement Research Center | 2017The adequacy of retirement income – from Social Security benefits and other sources – is substantially reduced by Medicare’s high out-of-pocket (OOP) costs. This project uses the 2002-2014 Health and Retirement Study to calculate post-OOP benefi[...]Document de travail
A.H. MUNNELL ; G.T. SANZENBACHER ; M.S. RUTLEDGE ; Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. (C.C.R.). Chestnut Hill MA. USA | Chestnut Hill : Center for Retirement Research at Boston College | 2015This paper explores the extent to which health, employment, family, or finances are associated with earlier-than-planned retirement using the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). The importance of any shock that drives early retirement depends bot[...]Document de travail
N.B. COE ; M. KHAN ; M.S. RUTLEDGE ; Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. (C.C.R.). Chestnut Hill MA. USA | Chestnut Hill : Center for Retirement Research at Boston College | 2013When Social Security's Full Retirement Age (FRA) increased to age 66 for recent retirees, the peak retirement age increased with it. However, a large share of people continue to claim their Social Security benefits at age 65. This paper explores[...]Document de travail
M.S. RUTLEDGE ; Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. (C.C.R.). Chestnut Hill MA. USA | Chestnut Hill : Center for Retirement Research at Boston College | 2012Workers over age 55 with chronic health conditions must choose between applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits or continuing to work until their Social Security retirement benefits become available. Previous research ha[...]Document de travail
M.S. RUTLEDGE ; U.S. Department of Commerce. United States Census Bureau. Center for Economic Studies. (C.E.S.). Washington DC. USA ; U.S. Department of Commerce. United States Census Bureau. Center for Economic Studies. (C.E.S.). Washington DC. USA | Rochester : Social Science Electronic Publishing | 2011Despite the notable increase in earnings volatility and the attention paid to the growing ranks of the uninsured, the relationship between career earnings and short- and medium run health insurance status has been ignored due to a lack of data. [...]