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Social security and the evolution of elderly poverty
Gary V. Engelhardt
, Jonathan Gruber
Department of Economics
Aging Studies Institute
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20th Century
10%
Absolute Measures
10%
Absolute Poverty
20%
Age Groups
20%
Alan Krueger
10%
All Ages
10%
Behavioral Effects
10%
Birth Cohort
30%
Career Change
10%
Causal Role
20%
Changes in Poverty
20%
Current Population Survey
20%
Early Retirement
10%
Early Twentieth Century
10%
Econometrics
10%
Elderly Couples
10%
Elderly Family
20%
Elderly Households
30%
Elderly People
20%
Elderly Poverty
100%
Elderly Well-being
10%
Elders
50%
EUGene
10%
Generosity
10%
High Poverty
10%
High-income
10%
Income Inequality
20%
Income Measure
10%
Income Position
10%
Income Poverty
10%
Independent Living
10%
Late Career
10%
Law
20%
Living Arrangements
20%
Living Independently
10%
Living Units
10%
Living with
10%
Long-run Impacts
10%
Low-income Elderly
20%
Marital Status
20%
Negative Association
10%
Negatively Associated
10%
Never Married
10%
Non-elderly
30%
Old Age
10%
Perry
10%
Poor Households
10%
Post-World War II Era
10%
Poverty
50%
Poverty Rate
50%
Poverty Reduction
30%
Previous Literature
20%
Program Growth
10%
Rapid Growth
10%
Regression Results
10%
Relative Measure
10%
Relative Poverty
10%
Retirement Decision
10%
Social Security
100%
Social Security Act
10%
Social Security Benefits
70%
Social Security Programmes
20%
Social Security System
10%
Spouses
10%
Standard of Living
10%
Status Groups
20%
Survey Data
10%
Time Series Pattern
10%
Times-series Evolution
10%
Two-point
10%
Weak Association
10%
Working Life
10%
Young Cohort
10%
Young-old
10%
Social Sciences
Early Retirement
14%
Econometrics
14%
Elderly (Age Groups)
100%
Income Inequality
28%
Instrumental Variable
42%
Living Arrangements
28%
Living Standard
14%
Low Income
28%
Marital Status
28%
Occupational Mobility
14%
Poverty Alleviation
42%
Spouses
14%
Status Group
28%
Survey Analysis
14%
Time Period
14%
Time Series
42%
Twentieth Century
28%
Wellbeing
14%
Widows
14%
Working Life
14%
World War II
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Elderly Poverty
100%
Occupational Change
10%
Standard of Living
10%