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2005 Risks and Process of Retirement Survey
2005 Risks and Process of Retirement Survey This report presents the results ... Demographics;Financial security;Health care costs;Inflation;Long-term care=LTC;Phased retirement;Social Security;Socioeconomic ...- Authors: Application Administrator, Mathew Greenwald
- Date: Mar 2006
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks
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Key Findings and Issues: The Impact of Retirement Risk on Women - 2005 Risks and Process Retirement Survey Report, August 2006
Key Findings and Issues: The Impact of Retirement Risk on Women - 2005 Risks and Process Retirement ... and women. Demographics;Health care costs;Inflation;Long-term care=LTC;Social Security;Socioeconomic ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: Aug 2006
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks
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2003 Risks and Process of Retirement Survey
2003 Risks and Process of Retirement Survey This report presents the results ... Demographics;Financial security;Health care costs;Inflation;Long-term care=LTC;Phased retirement;Social Security;Socioeconomic ...- Authors: Application Administrator
- Date: Jan 2004
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks
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Psychological Adjustment to Widowhood: The Role of Income, Wealth and Time
Measures of Psychological Well-Being: Our primary interest is in the relationship between psychological ... light of their own current or probable health care costs. Interestingly, working for pay increases ...- Authors: Karen Holden, Jeungkun Kim, Beatriz Novak
- Date: Jan 2010
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Gender factors
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Factors Affecting Retirement Mortality
provide annuities to fund nursing home care and other long term care costs for ill or frail elderly people ... missing from an actuarial model, then the most direct response is to re-estimate the published estimation ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Joanne McDaid
- Date: Jan 2003
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Gender factors; Global Perspectives
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Key Findings and Issues - The Impact of Retirement Risk on Women
worry about paying for adequate health care and long-term care, depleting their savings, and having the ... worry only about not being able to afford long-term care. The economic downturn did not change the similarity ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: Jan 2010
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks
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Mortality Trends of Males and Females over the Ages
populations, was that females had little choice but to care full time for the young, a pattern that persisted ... nineteenth-century life ex- pectancies in Europe as "the primary revolution"; the same could be said of the trends ...- Authors: Barnet N Berin, Aaron Tenenbein, George J Stolnitz
- Date: Oct 1989
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>General business skills; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Gender factors
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Mortality of Workers Entitled to Old-Age Benefits under OASDI
would usually imply also a lower level of medical care. Assume also, for simplicity, that the two categories ... lives. However, with the lower level of medical care, it is reasonable to assume that the category in ...- Authors: Francisco Bayo, Robert J Myers
- Date: Oct 1965
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality