Research, Statistics, & Policy Analysis

Social Security Bulletin

 

The Social Security Bulletin's "Perspectives" section welcomes rigorous, clearly written manuscripts from persons in the social and behavioral sciences, as well as from those in the humanities and in other professions, particularly manuscripts that may have implications for social policy. For more information, please see our Perspectives—Paper Submission Guidelines.

Note: The findings and conclusions presented in the Bulletin are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Social Security Administration.

2009

Vol. 69 No. 1

(released May 2009)

Includes articles on:

  • Earnings Sharing in Social Security: Projected Impacts of Alternative Proposals Using the MINT Model
  • Examining Social Security Benefits as a Retirement Resource for Near-Retirees, by Race and Ethnicity, Nativity, and Disability Status
  • Elderly Poverty and Supplemental Security Income
  • Uses of Administrative Data at the Social Security Administration

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