Cutler, Neal E.
(1991, September). Senate Bill 612 and the baby boom: Senate testimony on the proposal for a “Super-IRA.”Journal of the American Society ofCLU& ChFC, 45, 22-24.
2.
Cutler, Neal E.
(1993) The Human Wealth Span. In Lois A. Vitt & Jurg Siegenthaler (Eds.), Encyclopedia of financial gerontology(pp. 518-524). Westport, CT: Greenwood.
3.
Cutler, Neal E.
(1996) Pensions. In James E. Birren (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Gerontology(2nd ed.) (pp. 261-269). San Diego: Academic Press.
4.
Cutler, Neal E.
(1997a). Baby boomers, financial literacy, and the privatization of Social Security. Journal of the American Society of CLU & ChFC, 51, 26-30.
5.
Cutler, Neal E.
(1997b). The false alarms and blaring sirens of financial literacy: Middle-agers' knowledge of retirement income, health finance, and long-term care. Generations, 21, 34-40.
6.
Cutler, Neal E.
(1997c). The financial gerontology birthdays of 1995-1996: Social Security at 60 and the baby boomat 50. In Michael Reisch& EileenGambill (Eds.), SocialWork in the 21st Century (pp. 143-151). Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
7.
Cutler, Neal E.
(1999, March). Myths and realities of aging 2000: The challenge continues. Keynote Address presented at the Fiftieth Anniversary Annual Meeting of the National Council on Aging, Washington, DC.
8.
Cutler, Neal E.
& Gregg, Davis W. (1993). The human wealth span. Generations, 22, 23-27.
9.
Federal Interagency Forumon Aging-Related Statistics
(2000, February). Older Americans 2000: Indicators of well-being.Washington, DC: National Center for Health Statistics.
10.
Fronstin, Paul
(1998, December). IRA assets grew by 23 percent in 1997. EBRI (Employment Benefits Research Institute) Notes, (19)2, 3-6.
11.
Gregg, DavisW
. (1993). Human wealth span: The financial dimensions of successful aging. In Neal E. Cutler, DavisW. Gregg,& M. Powell Lawton (Eds.), Aging, money, and life satisfaction: Approaches to the study of financial gerontology(pp. 169-182). NewYork: Springer.
12.
Investment Company Institute
(2000, June). Trends in mutual funds investing: June 2000. Current Statistical Releases. Available at: www.ici.org/facts_figures/trends_0600.html.
13.
Miringoff, Marc L.
& Miringoff, Marque-Luisa (1999). The social health of the nation: How America is really doing. New York: Oxford University Press.
14.
Przeworksi, Adam
& Teune, Henry, (1982). The logical of comparative social inquiry. New York: Krieger.
15.
Schulz, James H.
(1995). The economics of aging(6th ed.). Westport, CT: Auburn House.
16.
Schulz, James H.
, Borowski, Allan, & Crown, William H. (1991). Economics of population aging: The “graying” of Australia, Japan, and the United States. Westport, CT: Auburn House.
17.
Smith, Lee
(2000, August 14). The retirement countdown. Fortune, (142)4, 146-152.
18.
Uhlenberg, Peter I.
(1996). Mortality decline over the twentieth century and supply of kin over the life course. The Gerontologist, 36, 68-65.
19.
VanDerhei, Jack
, Holden, Sarah,& Quick, Carol (2000, February). 401(k) Plan asset allocation, account balances, and loan activity in 1998. (Issue Brief No. 218). Washington, DC: Employee Benefit Research Institute.
20.
Yakoboski, Paul
(2000, March). Retirement plans, personal saving, and saving adequacy. (Issue Brief No. 219). Washington, DC: Employee Benefit Research Institute.