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A new approach to raising Social Security’s earliest eligibility age. (2008). Zhivan, Natalia ; Triest, Robert ; Sapozhnikov, Margarita ; Haverstick, Kelly.
In: Public Policy Discussion Paper.
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  2. An Elastic Earliest Eligibility Age for Social Security. (2008). Zhivan, Natalia ; Sapozhnikov, Margarita ; sass, steven ; Haverstick, Kelly.
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  1. How Macroeconomic and Financial Fluctuations Affect Retirement: The Case of an Oil Producing Country.. (2019). del Carmen, Mara ; de Jess, Jos.
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  2. The Market Crash and Mass Layoffs: How the Current Economic Crisis May Affect Retirement. (2011). Levine, Phillip ; Coile, Courtney.
    In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy.
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  3. Recessions, Reeling Markets, and Retiree Well-Being. (2010). Levine, Phillip ; Coile, Courtney.
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  4. The Market Crash and Mass Layoffs: How the Current Economic Crisis May Affect Retirement. (2009). Levine, Phillip ; Coile, Courtney.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  5. Recessions and Older Workers. (2009). sass, steven ; Muldoon, Lawrence ; Munnell, Alicia.
    In: Issues in Brief.
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  6. Why Are Older Workers At Greater Risk of Displacement?. (2009). Zhivan, Natalia ; sass, steven ; Munnell, Alicia.
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  7. A new approach to raising Social Security’s earliest eligibility age. (2008). Zhivan, Natalia ; Triest, Robert ; Sapozhnikov, Margarita ; Haverstick, Kelly.
    In: Public Policy Discussion Paper.
    RePEc:fip:fedbpp:08-4.

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  8. An Elastic Earliest Eligibility Age for Social Security. (2008). Zhivan, Natalia ; Sapozhnikov, Margarita ; sass, steven ; Haverstick, Kelly.
    In: Issues in Brief.
    RePEc:crr:issbrf:ib2008-8-2.

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