Consequences of Means Testing Social Security: Evidence from the SSI Program
- 1 January 1996
- preprint
- Published by Elsevier in SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract
We attempt to draw inferences about the potential behavioral responses to means testing Social Security by examining the effects of the Supplementary Security IKeywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Proposals to Restructure Social SecurityJournal of Economic Perspectives, 1996
- Different Approaches for Dealing with Social SecurityJournal of Economic Perspectives, 1996
- Privatization of Social Security: How It Works and Why It MattersPublished by National Bureau of Economic Research ,1995
- Would Privatizing Social Security Raise Economic Welfare?Published by National Bureau of Economic Research ,1995
- Precautionary Saving and Social InsuranceJournal of Political Economy, 1995
- A cohort analysis of saving behaviour by US householdsWorking Paper Series, 1993
- Changing the Social Security Rules for Work after 65ILR Review, 1991
- Should Social Security Benefits Be Means Tested?Journal of Political Economy, 1987
- A Structural Retirement ModelEconometrica, 1986
- The Joint Choice of Retirement Age and Postretirement Hours of WorkJournal of Labor Economics, 1985