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- Abeliansky, A. and H. Strulik (2017). Hungry children age faster. cege discussion papers 322 Göttingen.
- Achdut, L. and R. Gharrah. Work and retirement among Israelis aged 50 and over. National Insurance Institute of Israel, Working Paper (49). Jerusalem.
- Adam, S., C. Bay, E. Bonsang, S. Germain and S. Perelman. (2006). Occupational activities and cognitive reserve: A frontier approach applied to the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). CREPP Working Paper (2006/05). HEC School of Management, University of Liege.
- Adam, S., É. Bonsang, S. Germain and S. Perelman. (2007). Retirement and cognitive reserve: a stochastic frontier approach applied to survey data. CREPP working papers (2007/04). HEC-ULg.
- Addabbo, T., M. Fuscaldo and A. Maccagnan. (2011). Quality of work and health status: a multidimensional analysis. CAPP Paper (96). University of Modena.
- Addabbo, T., M. Fuscaldo and A. Maccagnan (2012). Care and the capability of living a healthy life in a gender perspective. CAPPaper (99). Modena.
- Adena, M. and M. Myck. (2013). Poverty and transitions in key areas of quality of life. MEA Discussion Paper (273-2013). Mannheim.
- Adena, M. and M. Myck. (2013). Poverty and transitions in key areas of quality of life. Discussion Paper (SP II 2013–307). Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung.
- Adena, M. and M. Myck. (2013). Poverty and transitions in health. IZA Discussion Paper (7532). Bonn.
- Adena, M. and M. Myck. (2013). Poverty and transitions in health. SHARE Working Paper Series (13-2013). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA).
- Albertini, M. (2016). Ageing and family solidarity in Europe. Patterns and driving factors of intergenerational support. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper (7678).
- Alessie, R. J. M., V. Angelini and P. van Santen. (2011). Pension wealth and household saving in Europe: Evidence from SHARELIFE. Netspar Discussion Paper (10/211-088). University of Tilburg.
- Altundere, M. (2012). Does social interaction influence household debt?. Research Paper. Goethe University Frankfurt.
- Angelini, V. (2007). The strategic bequest motive: Evidence from SHARE. "Marco Fanno" Working Paper (62). University of Padova.
- Angelini, V., M. Bertoni, L. Stella and C. Weiss (2016). The ant or the grasshopper? The long-term consequences of unilateral divorce laws on savings of European households. IZA Discussion Paper (10363). Bonn.
- Angelini, V., A. Brugiavini and G. Weber. (2010). Does downsizing of housing equity alleviate financial distress in old age?. MEA Discussion Paper (217-10). Mannheim.
- Angelini, V., A. Bucciol, M. Wakefield and G. Weber (2013). Can temptation explain housing choices in later life?. Netspar Discussion Paper (05/2013-021). Tilburg.
- Angelini, V. and D. Cavapozzi. (2015). Dispositional optimism and stock investments. Department of Economics Working Paper (25/WP/2015). Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
- Angelini, V., D. Cavapozzi, L. Corazzini and O. Paccagnella. (2011). Do Danes and Italians rate life satisfaction in the same way? Using vignettes to correct for individual-specific scale biases. HEDG Working Paper (11/20). University of York.
- Angelini, V., D. Cavapozzi, L. Corazzini and O. Paccagnella. (2009). Do Danes and Italians rate life satisfaction in the same way? Using vignettes to correct for individual-specific scale biases. "Marco Fanno" Working Paper (90). University of Padua.
- Angelini, V., D. Cavapozzi and O. Paccagnella. (2009). Dynamics of work disability reporting in Europe. "Marco Fanno" Working Paper (104). University of Padua.
- Angelini, V., A. Laferrère and G. Pasini. (2010). Nest leaving in Europe. MEA Discussion Paper (215-10). Mannheim.
- Angelini, V., A. Laferrère and G. Weber. (2010). Homeownership in old age at the crossroad between personal and national histories. MEA Discussion Paper (216-10). Mannheim.
- Angelini, V. and A. Laferrère. (2010). Residential mobility of the European elderly. CESifo Working Paper (3280). Munich.
- Angelini, V. and J.O. Mierau. (2015). Late-life health effects of teenage motherhood. HEDG Working Paper (15/09). Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG).
- Angelini, V. and J. Mierau. (2012). Social and economic aspects of childhood health. Evidence form Western-Europe. Research Institute SOM (12002-EEF). University of Groningen.
- Angrisani, M. and J. Lee. (2011). Harmonization of cross-national studies of aging to the Health and Retirement Study. Income measures. RAND Working Paper (861/5). Santa Monica, CA.
- Angrisani, M. and J. Lee. (2011). Harmonization of cross-national studies of aging to the Health and Retirement Study. Wealth measures. RAND Working Paper (861/6). Santa Monica, CA.
- Antonova, L., L. Aranda, G. Pasini and E. Trevisan (2014). Migration, family history and pension: the second release of the SHARE Job Episodes Panel. (18-2014). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA).
- Antonova, L., T. Bucher-Koenen and F. Mazzonna. (2014). Macroeconomic crunches during working years and health outcomes later in life. MEA Discussion Paper (20-2014). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging.
- Arpino, B., J. Gumà and A. Julià. (2017). The demography of grandparenthood: the role of family histories. RECSM Working Paper (50). Barcelona.
- Atella, V., M. Brunetti and N. Maestas. (2011). Household Portfolio Choices, Health Status and Health Care Systems: A Cross-Country Analysis Based on SHARE. RAND Working Paper (WR-839). University of Roma Tor Vergata.
- Atella, V., F. Belotti , L. Carrino and A. Mortari. (2017). The future of long term care in Europe. An investigation using a dynamic microsimulation mode. CEIS Working Paper (405 (5)). Rome.
- Avendano, M. and J. P. Mackenbach. (2010). Life-course health and labour market exit in thirteen European countries: Results from SHARELIFE. MEA Discussion Paper (227-10). Mannheim.
- Avitabile, C., T. Jappelli and M. Padula. (2008). Screening tests, information and the health-education gradient. CSEF Working Paper (187). University of Salerno.
- Avitable, C. (2010). Advantageous selection in the private hospital insurance market in Europe: Evidence on the role of education and cognitive ability. CSEF Working Paper (221). University of Salerno.
- Bachelet, M., L. Becchetti and F. Riccardini (2015). Not Feeling Well… (True or Exhaggerated?) Health (Un)Satisfaction as a Leading Health Indicator. CEIS Working Paper (336). Rome. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2589145.
- Baldini, M. and G. Turati (2006). Long-run and short-run constraints in the access to private health care services: evidence from selected European countries. Working Paper Modena.
- Balia, S. (2011). Survival expectations, subjective health and smoking: Evidence from European countries. HEDG Working Paper (11/30). University of York.
- Balia, S. (2007). Reporting expected longevity and smoking: Evidence from the SHARE. HEDG Working Paper (2007/10). University of York.
- Balia, S. (2007). Reporting expected longevity and smoking: Evidence from the SHARE. CRENOS Working Paper (2007/05). University of Cagliari.
- Bariletti, A. and G. Citoni. (2010). Health, happiness and adaptation: An economic perspective. Department of Economics, Working Paper (2010-06). University of Cassino.
- Barrett, A. and V. O'Sullivan. (2013). A short note on the wealth, health and wellbeing of Ireland’s older people before and during the economic crisis. SHARE Working Paper Series (15-2013). Economic and Social Research Institute.
- Bassetti, T. and V. Rebba. (2015). Getting to the roots of long-term care needs: a regression tree analysis. MPRA Paper (67033). Munich University Library.
- Becchetti, L., M. Bachelet and L. Semplici (2017). (Poor)eudaimonic subjective wellbeing as a morality risk factor: a cross-country analysis. Aiccon Working Papers 156. Bologna.
- Becchetti, L., P. Conzo and F. Pisani. (2015). Education, health and subjective wellbeing in Europe. Aiccon Working Papers (138). Forlì.
- Becchetti, L., P. Conzo and F. Salustri (2015). The (w)health of nations: the impact of health expenditure on the number of chronic diseases. CEIS Research Paper (348). Rome.
- Becchetti, L., L. Corrado and P. Samà (2012). Inside the life satisfaction blackbox. CEIS Research Paper (259). Rome.
- Belloni, M., L. Carrino, C. Orso et al. (2016). Internationally comparable measures of individual social security wealth in SHARE Wave 4. (24-2016).
- Belloni, M., A. Brugiavini, E. Meschi and K. Tijdens. (2014). Measurement error in Occupational Coding: an Analysis on SHARE Data . Working Papers (WP 9). InGRID project.
- Belloni, M., A. Brugiavini, E. Meschi and K. Tijdens. (2014). Measurement error in occupational coding: an analysis on SHARE data . Working Paper (WP 151). Amsterdam Institute for Advanced labour Studies.
- Belloni, M., A. Brugiavini, E. Meschi and K. Tijdens. (2014). Measurement error in occupational coding: an analysis on SHARE data . Working Papers (24/WP/2014). Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
- Bergmann, M. and J. Bristle. (2016). Do interviewers’ reading behaviors influence survey outcomes? Evidence from a cross-national setting. SHARE Working Paper Series (23-2016). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA).
- Bergmann, R., B. Glinsner and E. Reichel (2014). Wer pflegt wie? Eine geschlechtersensitive Betrachtung der informellen Pflege und Betreuung in Österreich. Wirtschaft und Kultur: Gesellschaft & Arbeit: Untersuchungen zu Pflege (14). Vienna.
- Bergmann, M., T. Kneip, G. De Luca and A. Scherpenzeel. (2017). Survey participation in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), Wave 1-6. SHARE Working Paper Series (31-2017).
- Bergmann, M. and A. Scherpenzeel. (2016). Can a responsive fieldwork design increase response rates and decrease response bias in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe?. SHARE Working Paper Series (27-2016).
- Berloffa, G., M. Filandri, E. Matteazzi, T. Nazzo, N. Negri, J. OReilly, P. Villa and C. Zuccotti (2015). Work-poor and work-rich families: influence on youth labour market outcomes. STYLE Working Papers (D 8.1). Brighton.
- Bertoni, M., A. Bonfatti, C. Dal Bianco, G. Weber and F. Zantomio. (2016). Harmonized net income measures in SHARE Wave 1. SHARE Working Paper Series (25-2016).
- Bertoni, M. and G. Brunello. (2013). Laterborns don’t give up: the effects of birth order on earnings in Europe. IZA Discussion Paper (7679). University of Padova.
- Bingley, P. and A. Martinello (2011). Retirement improves cognitive performance. Working Paper (7/2011). Copenhagen.
- Bingley, P. and A. Martinello. (2014). Measurement error in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe: A validation study with administrative data for education level, income and employment. SHARE Working Paper Series (16-2014). The Danish National Centre for Social Research.
- Bingley, P., P. J. Pedersen and N. Datta Gupta. (2016). Health capacity to work at older ages in Denmark. NBER Working Paper (22018). National Bureau of Economic Research.
- Blaise, M. (2018). The Informal Care Provision: What are the Genuine Incentives of Children?. Working Paper of BETA (2018-12). Strasbourg.
- Blanche, D. (2016). Psychosocial work factors and older workers’ health in Europe. IN3 Working Paper Series (WP15-003). Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3).
- Blanchet, D., E. Caroli, C. Prost and M. Roger. (2016). Health capacity to work at older ages in France. NBER Working Paper (22024). National Bureau of Economic Research.
- Blanchet, D. and T. Debrand. (2007). Aspiration à la retraite, santé et satisfaction au travail: Une comparaison européenne. IRDES Working Paper (1). Paris.
- Blanchet, D., T. Debrand, P. Dourgnon and P. Pollet. (2005). L’enquête SHARE: Présentation et premiers résultats de l’édition française. INSEE Working Paper (2005/14). Malakoff Cedex.
- Blom, A.G. and J. M. Korbmacher. (2011). Measuring interviewer effects in SHARE Germany. SHARE Working Paper Series (03-2011). University of Mannheim.
- Bohacek, R., L. Crespo, P. Mira and J. Pijoan-Mas. (2015). The educational gradient in life expectancy in Europe: preliminary evidence from SHARE. SHARE Working Paper Series (22-2015). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging.
- Bohacek, R. and M. Myck. (2010). Persecution in central Europe and its consequences on the lives of SHARE respondents. MEA Discussion Paper (233-10). Mannheim.
- Böheim, R. and T. Leoni (2015). Disability policies across Europe: reforms and employment outcomes for workers aged 50+. NBER Disability Research Center Paper (NB 15-08B). Cambridge.
- Boissonneault, M. and J. de Beer. (2016). The impact of ability to work at older ages on the postponement of retirement. Nidi Working Paper Series (2016/04). Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute.
- Boissonneault, M. and A. Vilotitch (2017). The Link between Age, Work and Health among Older People: Visual Examination by the Use of Heat Maps. NiDi Working Paper (2017/04). Groningen.
- Bolin, K., D. Hedblom, A. Lindgren and B. Lindgren. (2010). Asymmetric information and the demand for voluntary health insurance in Europe. NBER Working Paper (15689). Cambridge.
- Bolin, K., B. Lindgren and P. Lundborg. (2007). Informal and formal care among single-living elderly in Europe. Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper (TI 2007-031/3). Tinbergen Institute.
- Bolin, K., A. Lindgren, B. Lindgren and P. Lundborg. (2008). Utilisation of physician services in the 50+ population: The relative importance of individual versus institutional factors in 10 European countries. NBER Working Paper (14096). Cambridge.
- Bolin, K., B. Lindgren and P. Lundborg. (2007). Your next of kin or your own career? Caring and working among the 50+ of Europe. Discussion Paper (07-032/3). Tinbergen Institute, Rotterdam.
- Boman, A. (2015). Spending time together? Effects on the retirement decision from partner’s labour market status. Working Papers in Economics (618). University of Gothenburg.
- Bonsang, E. (2008). Does informal care from children to their elderly parents substitute for formal care in Europe?. CREPP Working Paper (0801). Liége.
- Bonsang, E. (2006). How do middle-aged children allocate time and money transfers to their older parents in Europe?. CREPP Working Paper (602). University of Liége.
- Bonsang, E. and V. Bordone. (2013). The effect of informal care from children on cognitive functioning of older parents. Netspar Discussion Paper (01/2013-008). Tilburg University.
- Bonsang, E. and T. Dohmen. (2012). Cognitive ageing and risk attitude. Netspar Discussion Paper (01/2012-004). Tilburg University.
- Bonsang, E. and A. van Soest. (2012). Satisfaction with daily activities after retirement. Netspar Discussion Paper (08/2012-032). Tilburg University.
- Bonsang, E. and A. van Soest. (2010). Satisfaction with social contacts of older Europeans. Research Memoranda (060). University of Maastricht.
- Bordone, V., B. Arpino and A. Aassve. (2012). Policy perspectives of grandparenting in Europe. Working Papers (051). Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi.
- Borella, M. and M. Rossi (2014). Asset accumulation and decumulation over the life cycle. The role of financial literacy. Panel Paper (39). Tilburg.
- Borrat-Besson, C., V.-A. Ryser and J. Goncalves. An evaluation of the CASP-12 scale used in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to measure Quality of Life among people aged 50+. FORS Working Paper Series (2015-4). FORS.
- Börsch-Supan, A. (2007). Work disability, health and incentive effects. MEA Discussion Paper (07135). University of Mannheim.
- Börsch-Supan, A. (2007). European welfare state regimes and their generosity towards the elderly. MEA Discussion Paper (07128). University of Mannheim.
- Börsch-Supan, A. (2006). European welfare state regimes and their generosity towards the elderly. Levy Economics Institute, Economic Working Paper (473). New York.
- Börsch-Supan, A. (2006). European welfare state regimes and their generosity towards the elderly. SFB 504 Publication (07-24). University of Mannheim.
- Börsch-Supan, A., T. Bucher-Koenen, S. Kluth, F. Hanemann and N. Goll. (2015). Erwerbsbeteiligung und Erwerbsintensität Älterer in Deutschland vor und nach dem Renteneintritt. MEA Discussion Paper (04-2015). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging.
- Börsch-Supan, A., T. Bucher-Koenen, I. Ferrari, V. Kutlu-Koc and J. Rausch (2016). Die Entwicklung der Rentenlücke und das Sparverhalten deutscher Haushalte. (The development of the pension gap and German hoseholds' saving behavior.). (02-2016). Munich.
- Börsch-Supan, A., T. Bucher-Koenen and F. Hanemann (2017). Early determinants of work disability in an international perspective. MEA Discussion Paper (5-2017). Munich.
- Börsch-Supan, A., T. Bucher-Koenen and F. Hanemann (2017). Does Disability Insurance Improve Health and Well-Being?. MEA Discussion Paper (06-2017) (9). Munich.
- Börsch-Supan, A., K. Hank, H. Jürges and M. Schröder. (2008). Longitudinal data collection in continental Europe: Experiences from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). MEA Discussion Paper (08162). University of Mannheim.
- Börsch-Supan, A., K. Hank and H. Jürges. (2005). A new comprehensive and international view on ageing: The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. MEA Discussion Paper (05075). University of Mannheim.
- Börsch-Supan, A., H. Jürges and O. Lipps. (2003). Building a panel survey on health, aging and retirement in Europe. MEA Discussion Paper (03032). University of Mannheim.
- Börsch-Supan, A., U. Krieger and M. Schröder. (2013). Respondent incentives, interviewer training and survey participation. SHARE Working Paper Series (12-2013). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA).
- Börsch-Supan, A., D. Leite and K. Härtl (2017). Earnings test, non-actuarial adjustments and flexible retirement. MEA Discussion Paper (06-2017) ( 6). Munich.
- Börsch-Supan, A. and H. Roth. (2010). Work disability and health over the life course. MEA Discussion Paper (228-10). MEA.
- Borrat-Besson, C., V.-A. Ryser and J. Goncalves. (2015). An evaluation of the CASP-12 scale used in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to measure Quality of Life among people aged 50+. FORS Working Paper Series (2015-4.). FORS.
- Bouba-Olga, O. and M. Vigé. (2014). Total healthcare renunciation of people in bad health: the influence of socioeconomic determinants and risks behaviours. Working Paper Centre de Recherche sur l’Intégration Economique et Financière.
- Brandt, M. (2011). Intergenerational help and public assistance in Europe. A case of specialization?. MEA Discussion Paper (11236). University of Mannheim.
- Brandt, M. and K. Hank. (2010). Early and later life experiences of unemployment under different welfare regimes. MEA Discussion Paper (219-10). Mannheim.
- Bremer, P. and A. Wübker. (2012). Soziale Ungleichheit und Inanspruchnahme medizinischer und präventiver Leistungen in Deutschland: Eine empirische Analyse. Faculty of Economy, Discussion Paper (20/2012). University of Witten/Herdecke.
- Brenna, E. and C. di Novi. (2013). Is caring for older parents detrimental to women’s mental health? The role of the European North-South gradient. Working Papers (23/WP/2013). Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
- Bristle, J. (2014). Einkommens- und Bildungsungleichheit im gesundheitlichen Vorsorgeverhalten in Europa. MEA Discussion Paper (278-2014). Mannheim.
- Bristle, J., S. Butt, T. Emery, R. Luijkx, A. Maineri, S.-M. Pflüger, A. Scherpenzeel and S. Zins. (2016). Report on auxiliary data in available country registers. SERISS-Deliverable (WP 2 D2.5).
- Brown, M. (2012). Assessing recall of early life circumstances. Evidence from the National Child Development Study. CLS Working Paper (2012/3). University of London.
- Brugiavini, A., A. Börsch-Supan and E. Croda. (2008). The role of institutions in European patterns of work and retirement. Department of Economics Working Paper (2008_44). University of Venice.
- Brugiavini, A., M. Padula, G. Pasini, and F. Peracchi. (2010). Labour mobility and retirement. MEA Discussion Paper (220-10). MEA.
- Brugiavini, A., G. Pasini and E. Trevisan. (2010). Maternity and labour market outcome: Short and long term effects. MEA Discussion Paper (222-10). MEA.
- Brunello, G., D. Fabbri and M. Fort (2009). Years of schooling, human capital and the body mass index of European females. IZA Discussion Paper (4667). Bonn.
- Brunello, G., M. Fort, N. Schneeweis and R. Winter-Ebmer. (2011). The causal effect of education on health: What is the role of health behaviors?. IZA Discussion Paper (5944). Bonn.
- Brunello, G., M. Fort, N. Schneeweis and R. Winter-Ebmer. (2012). The causal effect of education on health: What is the role of health behaviors?. SHARE Working Paper Series (08-2012). Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA).
- Brunello, G., M. Fort and G. Weber (2007). “For one more year with you”: changes in compulsory schooling, education and the distribution of wages in Europe. IZA Discussion Paper (3102). Bonn.
- Brunello, G. and M. Langella. (2012). Bridge jobs in Europe. IZA Discussion Paper (6938). Bonn.
- Brunello, G., P.-C. Michaud and A. Sanz-de-Galdeano (2008). The rise in obesity across the Atlantic. RAND Working Paper (586). Santa Monica.
- Brunello, G. and L. Rocco (2016). Is childcare bad for the mental health of grandparents? Evidence from share. IZA Discussion Paper (10022). Bonn.
- Brunello, G., G. Weber and C. T. Weiss. (2012). Books are forever: Early life conditions, education and lifetime income. IZA Discussion Paper (6386). Bonn.
- Buber, I. and H. Engelhardt. (2006). Children and mental health of elderly. European Demographic Research Paper (03-2010). Vienna Institute of Demography.
- Bucciol, A., B. Cavasso and L. Zarri (2015). Can Risk Averse Households Make Risky Investments? The Role of Trust in Others. Department of Economics Working Paper (12). Verona.
- Cahit, G. and L. Weng-Sheng. (2011). Height and cognitive function among older Europeans: Do people from "tall" countries have superior cognitive abilities?. IZA Discussion Paper (6210). Bonn.
- Callegaro, L. and G. Pasini. (2007). Social interaction effects on an inter-generational model of informal caregiving. Department of Economics Working Paper (10/2007). University of Venice.
- Caroli, E., C. Lucifora and D. Vigani. (2016). Is there a retirement - health care utilization puzzle? Evidence from SHARE data in Europe. Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza Working Paper Series (49). Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore: Milan.
- Carrieri, V., C. Di Novi and C. Orso (2015). Home Sweet Home? Public Financing and Inequalities in the Use of Home Care Services in Europe. Department of Economics Research Paper (14). Venice. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2616610.
- Carrieri, V. and A. Wübker. (2014). Does the letter matter (and for everyone)? Quasi-experimental evidence on the effects of home invitation on mammography uptake. Ruhr Economic Papers (491). Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung.
- Carrieri, V. and A. Wübker. (2014). Does the letter matter (and for everyone)? Quasi-experimental evidence on the effects of home invitation on mammography uptake. HEDG Working Paper (14/11). University of York.
- Carrieri, V. and A. Wübker. (2012). Assessing inequalities in preventive care use in Europe. Ruhr Economic Papers (371.). Essen. DOI: 10.4419/86788426.
- Carrino, L. and C.E. Orso. (2014). Eligibility and inclusiveness of long-term care institutional frameworks in Europe: a cross-country comparison. Department of Economics Working Paper (28/WP/2014). Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
- Carrino, L., C. Orso and G. Pasini. (2015). Demand of long-term care and benefit eligibility across European countries. Department of Economics Working Paper (26).
- Cavapozzi, D., A. Fiume, C. Garrouste, and G. Weber. (2010). Human capital accumulation and investment behaviour. MEA Discussion Paper (213-10). Mannheim.
- Cavapozzi, D., C. Garrouste, and O. Paccagnella. (2010). Childhood, schooling and income inequality. MEA Discussion Paper (212-10). Mannheim.
- Celidoni, M., C. Dal Bianco and G. Weber (2013). Early retirement and cognitive decline. Marco Fanno (174). Padua.
- Celidoni, M. and V. Rebba. (2015). Healthier lifestyles after retirement in Europe? Evidence from SHARE. "Marco Fanno" Working Papers (201-2015). University of Padua.
- Chiuri, M.C. and T. Jappelli. (2006). Do the elderly reduce housing equity? An international comparison. CSEF Working Paper (158).
- Christelis, D. (2011). Imputation of missing data in waves 1 and 2 of SHARE. SHARE Working Paper Series (01-2011). University of Mannheim.
- Christelis, D. and L. Dobrescu (2014). The cognitive and economic impact of social activities in older age: evidence from 17 European countries. Netspar Discussion Paper (12/2014-090.).
- Christelis, D. and L. Dobrescu (2014). Mens sana in corpore sano: the effect of physical activities in preserving cognition in older age. SSRN Working Paper (2398688). London.
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- Christelis, D., L. Dobrescu and A. Motta. (2011). Early life conditions and financial risk-taking in older age. CSEF Working Paper (285). University of Naples.
- Christelis, D., L. Dobrescu and A. Motta. (2010). The impact of childhood health and cognition on portfolio choice. MEA Discussion Paper (214-10). MEA.
- Christelis, D. and R. Fonseca. (2015). Labor market policies and self-employment transitions of older workers. Scientific Series (2015s-50). Cirano.
- Christelis, D., D. Georgarakos and M. Haliassos. (2008). Economic integration and mature portfolios. CSEF Working Paper (194). University of Naples.
- Christelis, D., T. Jappelli and M. Padula. (2008). Cognitive abilities and portfolio choice. Department of Economics Working Paper (2008/19). University of Venice.
- Christelis, D., T. Jappelli and M. Padula. (2006). Cognitive abilities and portfolio choice. CSEF Discussion Paper (157). University of Naples.
- Christelis, D., T. Jappelli and M. Padula. (2006). Cognitive abilities and portfolio choice. CEPR Discussion Paper (5735). London.
- Christelis, D., J. Tullio and M. Padula (2005). Health risk, financial information and social interactions: the portfolio choice of European elderly households. CSEF Working Paper 19/WP/2008 Venice.
- Christiansen, T. and J. Lauridsen (2016). Dynamic changes in determinants of inequalities in health in Europe with focus on retired - with particular regard to retired Danes. COHERE discussion paper (8). Odense.
- Cinnirella, F. and J. Winter. (2009). Size matters! Body height and labor market discrimination: A cross-European analysis. CESifo Working Paper (2733). Munich.
- Ciommi, M. and E. Savaglio. (2015). On multidimensional diversity orderings with categorical variables. Quaderni del Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Statistica (711.). Università di Siena.
- Coile, C., D. A. Wise and K. Milligan. (2016). Health capacity to work at older ages: evidence from the U.S.. NBER Working Paper (21940). National Bureau of Economic Research.
- Constant, A., T. García-Muñoz, S. Neuman and T. Neuman. (2015). A “healthy immigrant effect” or a “sick immigrant effect”? Selection and policies matter. IZA Discussion Paper (9338). Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
- Costa-Font, J., C. Hernández-Quevedo and D. Jiménez-Rubio (2012). Do income gradients in unhealthy behaviours explain patterns of health inequalities?. LSE Health Working Paper (29/2012). London.
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