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GRMF19-01: Nativity and the Exposure to Poverty in Later Life
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)
Despite a large volume of studies on immigrants’ economic incorporation, most studies have focused on foreign-born adults at prime working age and paid little attention to those moving toward retirement. Given that the ...
PostDoc19-01: Psychological Factors in Adolescence and Financial Retirement Preparation at Midlife
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)
The decline in defined benefit retirement plans coupled with longer life expectancy has made personal retirement savings a crucial component of a secure retirement. However, many middle-aged adults face economic insecurity ...
JSIT19-02: Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Completion among Older Populations
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)
Twenty million Americans had a substance use disorder (SUD) in 2014. Nearly 8 million had a co-occurring mental health condition (SAMHSA, 2015). SUDs and mental health are often intertwined but the directionality is less ...
JSIT19-05: The Impact of Social Security Eligibility on Transfers to Elderly Parents and Wealth-Building among Adult Children
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)
In this study, I will explore the impact of social security eligibility on transfers between adult children and elderly parents and the resulting impact on wealth building among adult children. I will also study these ...
JSIT19-03: Disability and Wealth: Exploring the Liquid Asset Trajectories of SSI and SSDI Applicants
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)
Social safety net programs provide benefits that insure against disability, poor health, unemployment, and old age. These programs stabilize the financial lives of beneficiaries. Recent work reveals that safety net programs, ...
W19-06: Debt Stress and Mortgage Borrowing in Older Age: Implications for Economic Security in Retirement
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)
The amount of financial debt held by seniors in the U.S. has grown substantially over the past decade. Prior research links higher levels of debt to increased psychological stress and decreased physical health. For seniors, ...
WI19-09: The Impacts of Payday Loan use on the Financial Wellbeing of the OASDI and SSI beneficiaries
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)
This paper studies the impact of payday loan borrowing on the financial well-being of Social Security (SS) income and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) receivers. Specifically, it focuses on the borrowing behaviors of ...