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1995 A Framework for Analyzing Retirement Income Security. Paper prepared for the Panel on Retirement Income Modeling. Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.

Caldwell, Steven B. 1993 CORSIM 2.0—Model Documentation Version 5. Draft. Department of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.

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Duncan, George T., Thomas B. Jabine, and Virginia A. de Wolf, eds. 1993 Private Lives and Public Policies: Confidentiality and Accessibility of Government Statistics. Panel on Confidentiality and Data Access, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council, and the Social Science Research Council Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

England, Robert Stowe 1994 Mixed reviews. Plan Sponsor September:16-22.

Freedman, Vicki A., and Beth J. Soldo, eds. 1994 Trends in Disability at Older Ages—Summary of a Workshop. Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Ghilarducci, Teresa 1995 Innovative Firms and Pension Plans. Paper prepared for the Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration April 1995 Conference on Pensions, Savings, and Capital Markets. Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind.

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Gustman, Alan L., and F. Thomas Juster 1994 Income and Wealth of Older American Households: Modeling Issues for Public Policy Analysis. Paper prepared for the Panel on Retirement Income Modeling. Dartmouth College and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Gustman, Alan L., and Olivia S. Mitchell 1992 Pensions and labor market activity: Behavior and data requirements Pp. 39-114 in Zvi Bodie and Alicia H. Munnell, eds., Pensions and the Economy—Sources, Uses, and Limitations of Data. Pension Research Council, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Gustman, Alan L., and Thomas L. Steinmeier 1991 Changing the Social Security rules for work after 65. Industrial and Labor Relations Review 44(4):733-745.

Haveman, Robert H., and Jeffrey M. Lacker 1984 Discrepancies in Projecting Future Public and Private Pension Benefits: A Comparison and Critique of Two Micro-Data Simulation Models. Institute for Research on Poverty Special Report 36. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

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Hendricks, Gary, and Russell Holden 1976 The role of microanalytic simulation models in projecting OASDI costs In Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section. Washington, D.C.: American Statistical Association.

Hollenbeck, Kevin M. 1991 Documentation for microsimulation models: TRIM2, MATH, and HITSM. Pp. 333-351 in Constance F. Citro and Eric A. Hanushek, eds., Improving Information for Social Policy Decisions: The Uses of Microsimulation Modeling, Volume 2, Technical Papers. Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

1995 A Review of Retirement Income Policy Models. Paper prepared for the Panel on Retirement Income Modeling. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Holmer, Martin 1993 Variance Reduction in Corporate Bankruptcy Simulation. Paper prepared for the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. HR&A, Inc., Washington, D.C.

1995 Population Results from SSASIM, A Long-Run Stochastic Simulation Model of Social Security. Unpublished paper. HR&A, Inc., Washington, D.C.

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Kennell, David, and Sheils, John F. 1986 The ICF Pension and Retirement Income Simulation Model (PRISM) with the ICF/Brookings Long-Term Care Financing Model. Draft Technical Documentation. ICF Incorporated, Washington, D.C.

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Lee, Ronald D., and Jonathan Skinner 1995 Assessing Forecasts of Mortality, Health Status, and Health Costs During Baby-Boomers' Retirement. Paper prepared for the Panel on Retirement Income Modeling. University of California, Berkeley, and University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

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Lumsdaine, Robin L. 1995 The Effects of Labor Supply Decisions on Retirement Behavior and Income. Paper prepared for the Panel on Retirement Income Modeling. Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.

Lumsdaine, Robin L., and David A. Wise 1994 Aging and labor force participation: A review of trends and explanations In David A. Wise, ed., Aging in the United States and Japan: Economic Trends. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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Parsons, Donald O. 1995 Retirement Behavior and Retirement Income: The Role of the Firm. Paper prepared for the Panel on Retirement Income Modeling. Ohio State University, Columbus.

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