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1by Brenda L. Plassman Kenneth M. Langa Gwenith G. Fisher Steven G. Heeringa David R. Weir Mary Beth Ofstedal James R. Burke Michael D. Hurd Guy G. Potter Willard L. Rodgers David C. Steffens John J. McArdle Robert J. Willis Robert B. Wallace Published in Annals of internal medicine (18.03.2008)“...Background: Cognitive impairment without dementia is associated with increased risk for disability, increased health care costs, and progression to dementia...”
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2“...Although expectations, or more precisely subjective probability distributions, play a prominent role in models of decision making under uncertainty, we have...”
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3by Hurd, Michael D Martorell, Paco Delavande, Adeline Mullen, Kathleen J Langa, Kenneth M Published in The New England journal of medicine (04.04.2013)“...This analysis of data from the Health and Retirement Study estimated that the prevalence of dementia among people older than 70 years of age in the United...”
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4by Michael D. Hurd Pierre-Carl Michaud Susann Rohwedder Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12.09.2017)“...Reliable estimates of the lifetime risk of using a nursing home and the associated out-of-pocket costs are important for the saving decisions by individuals...”
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5by Friedman, Esther M Shih, Regina A Langa, Kenneth M Hurd, Michael D Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.10.2015)“...In 2010, 5.5 million US adults ages seventy and older received informal care, including 3.6 million with cognitive impairment or probable dementia. Adults with...”
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6by Michael D. Hurd Published in Econometrica (01.07.1989)“...I analyze and estimate an extended life cycle model of consumption in which utility depends on the path of consumption and bequests. The theoretical section...”
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7“...Summary We compare individual survival curves constructed from objective (actual mortality) and elicited subjective information (probability of survival to a...”
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8by Michaud, Pierre-Carl Crimmins, Eileen M Hurd, Michael D Published in Labour economics (01.08.2016)“...We estimate the effect of job loss on objective measures of physiological dysregulation using biomarker measures collected by the Health and Retirement Study...”
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10by Adams, Peter Hurd, Michael D McFadden, Daniel Merrill, Angela Ribeiro, Tiago Published in Journal of econometrics (2003)“...This paper provides statistical methods that permit the association of socioeconomic status and health to be partially unraveled in panel data by excluding...”
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11by Angrisani, Marco Hurd, Michael D Meijer, Erik Parker, Andrew M Rohwedder, Susann Published in Labour (Rome, Italy) (01.06.2017)“...We study whether individuals with different personality traits systematically exhibit different retirement trajectories. We find weak direct associations...”
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12by MICHAEL D. HURD Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01.12.1999)“...Cognitive psychology has identified and studied extensively a number of cognitive anomalies that may be important for the assessment of the economic status of...”
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13by Langa, Kenneth M Plassman, Brenda L Wallace, Robert B Herzog, A. Regula Heeringa, Steven G Ofstedal, Mary Beth Burke, James R Fisher, Gwenith G Fultz, Nancy H Hurd, Michael D Potter, Guy G Rodgers, Willard L Steffens, David C Weir, David R Willis, Robert J Published in Neuroepidemiology (01.10.2005)“...Objective: We describe the design and methods of the Aging, Demographics, and Memory Study (ADAMS), a new national study that will provide data on the...”
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14by Hurd, Michael D Martorell, Paco Langa, Kenneth“...Population aging will likely lead to increases in health care spending and the ability of governments to support entitlement programs such as Medicare and...”
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Published in Journal of population ageing (01.03.2015)
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15by Michael D. Hurd James P. Smith Julie M. Zissimopoulos Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.01.2004)“...According to the life-cycle model, mortality risk will influence both retirement and the desire to annuitize wealth. We estimate the effect of subjective...”
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16“...Due to falling fertility rates, the aging of the baby-boom cohort, and increases in life expectancy, the percentage of the population that is elderly is...”
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17“...In the Health and Retirement Study respondents were asked about the chances they would live to 75 or to 85. We analyze these responses to determine if they...”
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18by Soldo, B J Hurd, M D Rodgers, W L Wallace, R B Published in The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (01.05.1997)“...This chapter provides background information for the study of Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD), a prospective panel survey of persons...”
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19by Hurd, Michael D Published in Annual review of economics (01.06.2009)“...Subjective probabilities are now collected on a number of large household surveys with the objective of providing data to better understand intertemporal...”
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