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December 10, 2021

CAAR – Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Working Papers – December 10, 2021

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A. “Understanding the Local-Level Predictors of Disability Program Flows: New Adult Awards and Beneficiary Work Activity,” by Jody Schimmel Hyde, Jonathan Schwabish, Paul O’Leary and Dara Lee Luca (WP No. 2021-22, December 2021, .pdf format, 36p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:

crr.bc.edu/working-papers/understanding-the-local-level-predictors-of-disability-program-flows-new-adult-awards-and-beneficiary-work-activity/

B. “Do Retirees Want Constant, Increasing, or Decreasing Consumption?” by Anqi Chen and Alicia H. Munnell (WP No. 2021-21, December 2021, .pdf format, 34p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:

crr.bc.edu/working-papers/do-retirees-want-constant-increasing-or-decreasing-consumption/

C. “How Do Households Adjust Their Earnings, Saving, and Consumption After Children Leave?” by Andrew G. Biggs, Anqi Chen and Alicia H. Munnell (WP No. 2021-20, November 2021, .pdf format, p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:

crr.bc.edu/working-papers/how-do-households-adjust-their-earnings-saving-and-consumption-after-children-leave/

D. “Are There “Hot Spots” of Primary Impairments among New SSDI Awardees – and Do We Know Why?,” by Jody Schimmel Hyde, Anna Hill, Jonathan Schwabish and Aaron R. Williams (WP No. 2021-23, December 2021, .pdf format, 42p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:

crr.bc.edu/working-papers/are-there-hot-spots-of-primary-impairments-among-new-ssdi-awardees-and-do-we-know-why/

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