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Generating inequality
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ISBN: 0333199987 0333199995 9780333199992 9780333199985 Year: 1976 Publisher: London: MacMillan,

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Poverty policy: a compendium of cash transfer proposals
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ISBN: 0202320049 9780202320045 Year: 1971 Publisher: Chicago, Ill. Aldine-Atherton


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Income mobility, racial discrimination, and economic growth
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ISBN: 0669908525 9780669908527 Year: 1973 Publisher: Lexington, Ky Heath


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Nixon's good deed: welfare reform
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ISBN: 023103850X 9780231038508 Year: 1974 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Columbia University Press

Aging and income: programs and prospects for the elderly
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ISBN: 0877053693 9780877053699 Year: 1978 Volume: 4 Publisher: London Human Sciences Press


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The New Retirement Savings Time Bomb : How to Take Financial Control, Avoid Unnecessary Taxes, and Combat the Latest Threats to Your Retirement Savings
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ISBN: 0525506357 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, NY : Penguin Books,

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"The premier guide for retirement and investment planning by "America's IRA Expert" (Mutual Funds magazine)-fully updated to reflect the recent tax rule changes With the possible exception of home property, the most valuable asset for most Americans is their retirement fund. Yet most people don't know that the IRS is waiting to grab up to 90 percent of their hard-earned retirement savings. Now, in this fully updated edition of The Retirement Savings Time Bomb, renowned tax advisor Ed Slott explains in clear-cut layman's terms what people need to know to keep their money and pass it on to their families"--


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American incomes : demographics of who has money.
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ISBN: 1461941385 1935775677 9781935775676 9781461941385 9781935775447 1935775448 193577543X 9781935775430 Year: 2011 Publisher: Ithaca : New Strategist Publications, Inc.,


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The calculation of economic indicators : making use of RICA (FADN) accountancy data
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ISBN: 9282630374 9789282630372 Year: 1991 Volume: vol *457 Publisher: Luxembourg Office for official publications of the European communities

Measuring the wealth of nations : the political economy of national accounts
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ISBN: 0521414245 0521564794 0511528337 9780521414241 9780511528330 9780521564793 Year: 1994 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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This book provides an alternative foundation for the measurement of the production of nations, and applies it to the US economy for the postwar period. The patterns which result are significantly different from those derived within conventional systems of national accounts. Conventional national accounts seriously distort basic economic aggregates, because they classify military, bureaucratic and financial activities as creation of new wealth, when in fact they should be classified as forms of social consumption which, like personal consumption, actually use up social wealth in the performance of their functions. The difference between the two approaches has an impact not only on basic aggregate economic measures, but also on the very understanding of the observed patterns of growth and stagnation. In a world of burgeoning militaries, bureaucracies, and sales forces, such matters can assume great importance at the levels of both theory and policy.


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Mortality and Lifetime Income : Evidence from U.S. Social Security Records
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ISBN: 1462381065 1452743061 1282470094 1451910320 9786613821690 Year: 2007 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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Studies of the empirical relationship between income and mortality often rely on data aggregated by geographic areas and broad population groups and do not distinguish disabled and nondisabled persons. We investigate the relationship between individual mortality and lifetime income with a large micro data base of current and former retired participants in the U. S. Social Security system. Logit models by gender and race confirm a negative relationship. Differences in age of death between low and high lifetime income are on the order of two to three years. Income-related mortality differences between blacks and whites are largest at low-income levels while gender differences appear to be large and persistent across income levels.

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