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Financial services / Investment / Personal finance / Retirement / Termination of employment / Financial economics / Social Security / Pension / Health and Retirement Study / Independent agencies of the United States government / Economics / Government
Date: 2014-06-30 10:21:43
Financial services
Investment
Personal finance
Retirement
Termination of employment
Financial economics
Social Security
Pension
Health and Retirement Study
Independent agencies of the United States government
Economics
Government

DO SPOUSES COORDINATE THEIR RETIREMENT DECISIONS ? By Richard W. Johnson* Introduction The movement of married women into the labor market is transforming retirement behavior. A generation ago, when

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