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Modeling Income in the Near Term: Revised Projections of Retirement Income Through 2020 for the 1931-1960 Birth Cohorts: Final Report (Research Report)
Author(s): Eric Toder, Lawrence H. Thompson, Melissa Favreault, Richard W. Johnson, Kevin Perese, Caroline Ratcliffe, Karen E. Smith, Cori E. Uccello, Timothy Waidmann, Jillian Berk, Romina Woldemariam, Gary T. Burtless, Claudia Sahm, Douglas A. WolfPosted to Web: June 01, 2002

This report details the development of a third version of MINT (Modeling Income in the Near Term), a tool for simulating the retirement incomes of members of the Baby Boom and neighboring cohorts. MINT3 can produce projections of economic and demographic characteristics in the year 2020, at the time of retirement, and for other years and ages. It can be used both to construct a baseline using alternative economic and demographic assumptions and to analyze the distributional consequences of a variety of Social Security policy changes.

Publication Date: June 01, 2002Availability: HTML | PDF

Family Networks of the Foreign-Born Population (Research Report)
Author(s): Margaret M. Schulte, Douglas A. WolfPosted to Web: November 01, 1994

This report examines the number of parents, siblings, and children reported by foreign-born respondents using the Language, Immigration, and Emigration supplement to the 1989 Current Population Survey. The data were sorted by period of entry into the United States, region of birth, and by current age. Also presented are numbers of relatives within and outside the United States as a way of addressing the potential for future immigration through family reunification.

Publication Date: November 01, 1994Availability: HTML

 

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