Social security -- United States
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Social security -- United States
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Social security
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Incoming Resources
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- Government spending on the elderly, edited by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou
- The generational equity debate, edited by John B. Williamson, Diane M. Watts-Roy, and Eric R. Kingson
- The future of social security, Alicia H. Munnell
- The new politics of old age policy, edited by Robert B. Hudson
- Falling short, the coming retirement crisis and what to do about it, Charles D. Ellis, Alicia H. Munnell, and Andrew D. Eschtruth
- Sustaining social security in an era of population aging, John A. Turner
- Retirement on the rocks, why Americans can't get ahead and how new savings policies can help, Christian E. Weller
- The transformation of old age security, class and politics in the American welfare state, Jill Quadagno
- Old assumptions, new realities, ensuring economic security for working families in the 21st century, Robert D. Plotnick ... [and others]
- Putting trust in the US budget, federal trust funds and the politics of commitment, Eric M. Patashnik
- How policies make citizens, senior political activism and the American welfare state, Andrea Louise Campbell
- Social security works!, why social security isn't going broke and how expanding it will help us all, Nancy J. Altman, Eric R. Kingson ; introduction by David Cay Johnston
- When movements matter, the Townsend plan and the rise of social security, Edwin Amenta
- Distribution and economics of employer-provided fringe benefits, hearings before the Subcommittee on Social Security and Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, September 17 and 18, 1984
- A new deal for old age, toward a progressive retirement, Anne L. Alstott
- Fixing Social Security, the politics of reform in a polarized age, R. Douglas Arnold
- The Greenspan effect, words that move the world's markets, by David B. Sicilia and Jeffrey L. Cruikshank
- The labor guide to retirement plans, James W. Russell
- A well-tailored safety net, the only fair and sensible way to save social security, Jed Graham
- Social security and public policy, Eveline M. Burns
- Probable justice, risk, insurance, and the welfare state, Rachel Z. Friedman
- Ageing and pension expenditure prospects in the western world
- Social security, beyond the rhetoric of crisis, edited by Theodore R. Marmor, Jerry L. Mashaw
- The people's pension, the struggle to defend Social Security since Reagan, Eric Laursen
- America's welfare state, from Roosevelt to Reagan, Edward D. Berkowitz
- Social security, a fresh look at policy alternatives, Jagadeesh Gokhale
- When I'm sixty-four, the plot against pensions and the plan to save them, Teresa Ghilarducci
- The role of social security in economic development, Everett M. Kassalow, editor
- The political economy of public pensions, Eileen Norcross, Daniel J. Smith
- Pensions, social security, and the privatization of risk, edited by Mitchell A. Orenstein
- Economic and social security, social insurance and other approaches, C. Arthur Williams, Jr., John G. Turnbull, Earl F. Cheit
- Pension puzzles, social security and the great debate, Melissa Hardy and Lawrence Hazelrigg
- The evolution of retirement, an American economic history, 1880-1990, Dora L. Costa
- Saving Social security, a balanced approach, Peter A. Diamond, Peter R. Orszag
- The predictable surprise, the unraveling of the U.S. retirement system, Sylvester J. Schieber
- Individual accounts for social security reform, international perspectives on the U.S. debate, John Turner
- Policymaking for social security, Martha Derthick
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