Business & Economics
Health and Retirement Study
100%
Social Security
84%
401(k)
71%
Pensions
64%
Saving Behavior
50%
Instrumental Variables
49%
Home Ownership
42%
Employers
42%
House Prices
39%
Living Arrangements
37%
401(k) Plan
37%
Retirement
34%
Participation
27%
Individual Development Accounts
25%
Crowd-out
22%
Household
22%
Minimum Wage
20%
Household Saving
20%
Medicare
19%
Labor Supply
18%
Wealth
18%
Payment
17%
Elasticity
17%
Spouses
16%
Notch
16%
Old-Age Poverty
15%
Assets
15%
Coresidence
15%
Pension Plans
15%
Liquidity Constraints
15%
Household Mobility
15%
Capital Gains Taxation
15%
Household Wealth
14%
Tax
14%
Employees
14%
Military Service
14%
Confidence Interval
14%
Purchase
14%
Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution
13%
Structural Econometrics
13%
Disability Insurance
13%
Intergenerational Transfers
12%
Older Workers
12%
Job Change
12%
Wealth Accumulation
12%
Earnings Inequality
12%
Veterans
12%
Lottery
12%
Borrowing Constraints
12%
United States of America
12%
Social Sciences
evidence
30%
saving behavior
29%
retirement
24%
homeowner
24%
social security
18%
health
16%
housing market
14%
intergenerational transfers
14%
home health care
14%
life situation
10%
social benefits
10%
savings
10%
taxation
10%
population development
9%
spouse
9%
time series
9%
purchase
8%
medication
8%
low income
8%
equity
7%
act
7%
utilization
7%
dollar
7%
labor market
7%
coverage
7%
poverty
6%
drug
6%
asymmetry
6%
taxes
6%
costs
6%
assets
6%
social capital
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
household
35%
homeownership
35%
savings behavior
33%
price
29%
homeowner
27%
purchase
18%
intergenerational transfer
18%
housing market
14%
savings
14%
social security
14%
taxation
12%
household income
11%
equity
10%
health care
10%
accessibility
9%
health
8%
relief
8%
tax
7%
safety
6%
social capital
6%
decision
6%
loss
5%
amenity
5%
effect
5%