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“A Look at the End-of-Life Financial Situation in America,” and “Measured Matters: The Use of ‘Big Data’ in Employee Benefits”
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Document Date: 2015-04-24 17:07:46


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Washington / DC / Cambridge / /

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No. 4 3 Figure 1 Non-Housing Asset Holdings / Figure 2 Total Asset Holdings / Age Group / Figure 4 Total Asset Holdings / No. 4 4 Figure 3 Non-Housing Asset Holdings / /

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America / /

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USD / /

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Employee Benefit Rersearch Institute / Employee Benefit Researchg Institute / Boston College / Employee Benefit Research Institute / University of Michigan’s Health / National Institute / Benefit Research Institute / /

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age groups / /

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National Retirement Risk / /

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Hurd / /

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National Institute on Aging / Employee Benefit Research Institute / Boston College / EBRI Education and Research Fund / the University of Michigan / /

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Francesca Golub-Sass / Susann Rohwedder / Ananth Seshadri / Carl Emmerson / Hurd / Anthony Webb / Sudipto Banerjee / Surachai Khitatrakun / John Karl / Steven Venti / James / David Wise / Stephen Blakely / Orazio Emmerson / /

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DC / /

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Michigan / /

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Journal of Political Economy / Journal of Econometrics / /

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