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Teresa Ghilarducci

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RePEc Short-ID:pgh103
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Affiliation

(95%) Department of Economics
New School for Social Research
The New School

New York City, New York (United States)
http://www.newschool.edu/nssr/economics/
RePEc:edi:denewus (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) Bernard Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA)
Department of Economics
New School for Social Research
The New School

New York City, New York (United States)
http://www.economicpolicyresearch.org/
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Working papers

  1. Teresa Ghilarducci & Aida Farmand, 2019. "Why American Older Workers Have Lost Bargaining Power," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  2. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2019. "Retirement Plan Wealth Inequality: Measurement and Trends," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  3. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2018. "New Evidence on the Effect of Economic Shocks on Retirement Plan Withdrawals," SCEPA working paper series. 2018-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  4. Joelle Saad-Lessler & Teresa Ghilarducci & Gayle Reznik, 2017. "Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-09, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  5. Teresa Ghilarducci, Amanda Novello, 2017. "The Labor Consequences of Financializing Pensions," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-05, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  6. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Gayle Reznik, 2017. "Relative Wages in Aging America: Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-06, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  7. Teresa Ghilarducci & Michael Papadopoulos & Wei Sun & Anthony Webb, 2017. "“Catch-Up Contributions†An Equitable and Affordable Solution to the Retirement Savings Crisis," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  8. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Gayle Reznik, 2017. "Earnings Volatility and 401(k) Contributions," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-07, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  9. Teresa Ghilarducci, Kyle Moore, 2017. "Labor Market Discrimination: A Bleak Outlook for Older Women," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-05, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  10. Teresa Ghilarducci & Michael Papadopoulos & Siavash Radpour, 2017. "Relative Wages in Aging America: The Baby Boomer Effect," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  11. Teresa Ghilarducci & Alex Pavlakis, 2016. "The States of Reform," SCEPA working paper series. 2016-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  12. Teresa Ghilarducci & Bridget Fisher & Alex Pavlakis & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2016. "Are Philadelphians Ready for Retirement?," SCEPA publication series. 2016-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  13. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Bridget Fisher & Anthony Webb, 2016. "Policy Options for Cutting Retirement Plan Leakages," SCEPA policy note series. 2016-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  14. Teresa Ghilarducci, 2016. "Innovations in Protecting the Old: Mostly Social Insurance and Some Assets," SCEPA working paper series. 2016-05, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  15. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Bridget Fisher & Anthony Webb, 2016. "Household Economic Shocks Increase Retirement Wealth Inequality," SCEPA policy note series. 2016-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  16. Teresa Ghilarducci & Hamilton James, 2016. "A Comprehensive Plan to Confront the Retirement Savings Crisis," SCEPA publication series. 2016-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  17. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Bridget Fisher & Anthony Webb, 2016. "401 k Plans: A Failed Experiment," SCEPA policy note series. 2016-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  18. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Michael Papadopoulos, 2015. "Retirement Readiness in New York City: Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Preparedness," SCEPA publication series. 2015-04, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  19. Teresa Ghilarducci & Ismael Cid-Martinez, 2015. "Transforming Federal and State Retirement Tax Deductions," SCEPA working paper series. 2015-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  20. Teresa Ghilarducci & Christian E. Weller, 2015. "Laying the Groundwork for More Efficient Retirement Savings," SCEPA publication series. 2015-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  21. Teresa Ghilarducci & Kyle Moore, 2015. "The Racial Morbidity Gap: Implications for Raising the Retirement Age," SCEPA policy note series. 2015-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  22. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Gayle Reznik, 2015. "Earnings Experience and its Impact on 401(k) Contribution Behavior: The Roles of Earnings Shocks, Spousal Behavior and Pension Plan Details," SCEPA working paper series. 2015-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  23. Teresa Ghilarducci & Bridget Fisher & Kyle Moore, 2015. "The Hispanic Health Paradox," SCEPA policy note series. 2015-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  24. Teresa Ghilarducci & Christian E. Weller, 2015. "The Inefficiencies of Existing Retirement Savings Incentives," SCEPA publication series. 2015-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  25. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Kate Bahn, 2015. "Are U.S. Workers Ready for Retirement? Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Preparedness," SCEPA publication series. 2015-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  26. Teresa Ghilarducci & Kyle Moore, 2015. "Racially Disparate Effects of Raising the Retirement Age," SCEPA working paper series. 2015-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  27. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Bridget Fisher & Siavash Padpour, 2015. "Inadequate Retirement Account Balances for Families Nearing Retirement," SCEPA policy note series. 2015-06, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  28. Teresa Ghilarducci & Adam Hayes, 2015. "401(k) Tax Policy Creates Inequality," SCEPA policy note series. 2015-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  29. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler, 2014. "Explaining the Decline in the OfFer Rate of Employer Retirement Plans Between 2001-2012," SCEPA working paper series. 2014-2, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  30. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Kate Bahn, 2014. "Are Minnesota Workers Ready for Retirement," SCEPA publication series. 2014-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  31. Teresa Ghilarducci & Kyle Moore, 2014. "The Racial Longevity Gap Past Age 65: Implications For Raising the Retirement Age," SCEPA policy note series. 2014-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  32. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Kate Bahn, 2014. "Retirement Readiness in New York City: Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Income Security," SCEPA publication series. 2014-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  33. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Kate Bahn & Anthony Bonen, 2014. "Are Washington Workers Ready for Retirement?," SCEPA publication series. 2014-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  34. Joelle Saad-Lessler & Teresa Ghilarducci, 2013. "New Policies for an Older Unemployed Population," SCEPA working paper series. 2013-3, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  35. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler, 2013. "Fact Sheet: New Retirees Have Inadequate Retirement Account Balances," SCEPA publication series. 2013-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  36. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Lauren Schmitz & Anthony Bonen & Kate Bahn, 2013. "Are Connecticut Workers Ready for Retirement?," SCEPA publication series. 2013-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  37. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Lauren Schmitz, 2013. "Are Maryland Workers Ready for Retirement?," SCEPA publication series. 2013-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  38. Teresa Ghilarducci & Robert Hiltonsmith & Lauren Schmitz, 2012. "State Guaranteed Retirement Accounts: A Low-Cost, Secure Solution to America's Retirement Crisis," SCEPA publication series. 2012-04, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  39. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Lauren Schmitz, 2012. "Retirement Readiness in North Carolina," SCEPA publication series. 2012-05, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  40. Lauren Schmitz & Teresa Ghilarducci, 2012. "New York City and State Tax Expenditures for Defined Contribution Plans," SCEPA working paper series. 2012-2, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  41. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler, 2012. "Unemployed Older Americans: A Profile," SCEPA publication series. 2012-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  42. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Lauren Schmitz, 2012. "Are New Yorkers Ready for Retirement?," SCEPA publication series. 2012-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  43. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Lauren Schmitz, 2012. "New York's Retirees: Falling into Poverty," SCEPA publication series. 2012-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  44. Teresa Ghilarducci, 2011. "Calculating Retirement Tax Expenditures: 2010," SCEPA publication series. 2011-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  45. Daniela Arias, Teresa Ghilarducci, 2011. "WP 2011-3 Pension Reform's Stake in Employers," SCEPA working paper series. 2011-3, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  46. David Lewin & Thomas Kochan & Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld & Teresa Ghilarducci & Harry Katz & Jeff Keefe & Daniel J.B. Mitchell & Craig Olson & Saul Rubinstein & Christian Weller, 2011. "Getting It Right: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications from Research on Public-Sector Unionism and Collective Bargaining," SCEPA working paper series. 2011-08, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  47. David Stubbs & Teresa Ghilarducci, 2011. "Wall Street's Stake in Pension Reform," SCEPA working paper series. 2011-9, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  48. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Eloy Fisher, 2011. "The Automatic Stabilizing Effects of Social Security and 401(k) Plans," SCEPA working paper series. 2011-2, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
  49. Teresa Ghilarducci & Edward Nell & Stefan Mittnik & Eckhard Platen & Willi Semmler & Raphaele Chappe, 2009. "Memorandum on a new financial architecture and new regulations," Published Paper Series 2009-7, Finance Discipline Group, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney.
  50. Teresa Ghilarducci, 2006. "The Changing Role of Employer Pensions: Tax Expenditures, Costs, and Implications for Middle-Class Elderly," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_469, Levy Economics Institute.
  51. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Reich, Michael, 1998. "Training and Pensions: Substitutes or Complements?," Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Working Paper Series qt2xq878qt, Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley.
  52. Barry Bluestone & Teresa Ghilarducci, "undated". "Making Work Pay, Wage Insurance for the Working Poor," Economics Public Policy Brief Archive ppb_28, Levy Economics Institute.

Articles

  1. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Saad-Lessler, Joelle & Reznik, Gayle, 2018. "Earnings volatility and 401(k) contributions," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(4), pages 554-575, October.
  2. Teresa Ghilarducci & Anthony Webb, 2017. "Editorial," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 42(3), pages 371-375, July.
  3. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler, 2015. "Explaining the Decline in the Offer Rate of Employer Retirement Plans between 2003 and 2012," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 68(4), pages 807-832, August.
  4. Teresa Ghilarducci, 2015. "Social Security and Pension Reform: International Perspectives , edited by Marek Szczepanski and John A. Turner . Upjohn Institute , Kalamazoo , 2014 , 345 pp., ISBN: 9780880994682, Price $40.00, hard," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 53(4), pages 828-830, December.
  5. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Eloy Fisher, 2012. "The macroeconomic stabilisation effects of Social Security and 401(k) plans," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 36(1), pages 237-251.
  6. Ghilarducci, Teresa, 2011. "A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent into Depression. Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-674-03514-0, 346 pages," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(3), pages 486-488, July.
  7. Teresa Ghilarducci, 2010. "The future of retirement in aging societies," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(3), pages 319-331.
  8. Ghilarducci, Teresa, 2007. "Britain's Pension Crisis: History and Policy. Edited by Hugh Pemberton, Pat Thane, and Noel Whiteside. Oxford University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-19-726385-3, 280 pages," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 6(3), pages 356-357, November.
  9. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Sun, Wei, 2006. "How defined contribution plans and 401(k)s affect employer pension costs," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(2), pages 175-196, July.
  10. T. Ghilarducci & M. Lee, 2005. "Female Dual Labour Markets And Employee Benefits," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 52(1), pages 18-37, February.
  11. Teresa Ghilarducci & Michael Reich, 2001. "Complementarity of Pensions and Training under Multiemployer Plans," Journal of Labor Research, Transaction Publishers, vol. 22(3), pages 615-634, July.
  12. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Liebana, Patricia Ledesma, 2000. "Unions' Role in Argentine and Chilean Pension Reform," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 28(4), pages 753-762, April.
  13. Teresa Ghilarducci, 1995. "Pensions in an International Perspective: Privatizing and Contested Control," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 27(3), pages 60-71, September.
  14. Teresa Ghilarducci, 1994. "U.S. Pension Investment Policy and Perfect Capital Market Theory," Challenge, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(4), pages 4-10, July.
  15. Teresa Ghilarducci, 1988. "Strategic Use of Pension Funds Since 1978," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 20(4), pages 23-39, December.

Books

  1. Teresa Ghilarducci, 1992. "Labor's Capital: The Economics and Politics of Private Pensions," MIT Press Books, The MIT Press, edition 1, volume 1, number 0262071398, December.

Citations

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Blog mentions

As found by EconAcademics.org, the blog aggregator for Economics research:
  1. Teresa Ghilarducci, 2010. "The future of retirement in aging societies," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(3), pages 319-331.

    Mentioned in:

    1. What do Social Security, Medicare and public investments have in common? They make us richer
      by Josh Bivens in Working Economics on 2012-08-23 01:29:46
  2. Teresa Ghilarducci & Aida Farmand, 2019. "Why American Older Workers Have Lost Bargaining Power," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Will the US Pandemic Response Strengthen Workers?
      by Teresa Ghilarducci in Project Syndicate on 2020-03-25 11:37:27

Working papers

  1. Teresa Ghilarducci & Aida Farmand, 2019. "Why American Older Workers Have Lost Bargaining Power," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Juan C. Córdoba & Anni T. Isojärvi & Haoran Li, 2023. "Endogenous Bargaining Power and Declining Labor Compensation Share," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2023-030, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).

  2. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2018. "New Evidence on the Effect of Economic Shocks on Retirement Plan Withdrawals," SCEPA working paper series. 2018-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Retirement Equity Lab, 2019. "Older Workers Will Be More Vulnerable in the Next Recession," SCEPA publication series. 2019-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  3. Teresa Ghilarducci & Michael Papadopoulos & Wei Sun & Anthony Webb, 2017. "“Catch-Up Contributions†An Equitable and Affordable Solution to the Retirement Savings Crisis," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2019. "Retirement Plan Wealth Inequality: Measurement and Trends," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
    2. Wei Sun & Teresa Ghilarducci & Michael Papadopoulos & Anthony Webb, 2019. "The Impact of a Social Security Proposal for "Catch-Up" Contributions," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  4. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Gayle Reznik, 2017. "Earnings Volatility and 401(k) Contributions," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-07, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2019. "Retirement Plan Wealth Inequality: Measurement and Trends," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
    2. Marta Cota, 2023. "Extrapolative Income Expectations and Retirement Savings," CERGE-EI Working Papers wp751, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague.
    3. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2018. "New Evidence on the Effect of Economic Shocks on Retirement Plan Withdrawals," SCEPA working paper series. 2018-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  5. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Bridget Fisher & Anthony Webb, 2016. "Household Economic Shocks Increase Retirement Wealth Inequality," SCEPA policy note series. 2016-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Anthony Webb, 2019. "Retirement Plan Wealth Inequality: Measurement and Trends," SCEPA working paper series. 2019-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  6. Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Bridget Fisher & Anthony Webb, 2016. "401 k Plans: A Failed Experiment," SCEPA policy note series. 2016-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Michael Papadopoulos, 2020. "Reservation Wages and Work Arrangements: Evidence From The American Life Panel," SCEPA working paper series. 2020-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  7. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Gayle Reznik, 2015. "Earnings Experience and its Impact on 401(k) Contribution Behavior: The Roles of Earnings Shocks, Spousal Behavior and Pension Plan Details," SCEPA working paper series. 2015-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Joelle Saad-Lessler & Teresa Ghilarducci & Gayle Reznik, 2017. "Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-09, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
    2. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Gayle Reznik, 2017. "Relative Wages in Aging America: Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions," SCEPA working paper series. 2017-06, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  8. Teresa Ghilarducci & Christian E. Weller, 2015. "The Inefficiencies of Existing Retirement Savings Incentives," SCEPA publication series. 2015-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Christian E. Weller & Connor Maxwell & Danyelle Solomon, 2021. "Simulating How Large Policy Proposals Affect the Black-White Wealth Gap," Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy, Springer, vol. 4(3), pages 196-213, September.
    2. Christian E. Weller & David Madland, 2022. "Unions, Race, Ethnicity, and Wealth: Is There a Union Wealth Premium for People of Color?," Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy, Springer, vol. 5(1), pages 25-40, March.

  9. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Kate Bahn, 2015. "Are U.S. Workers Ready for Retirement? Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Preparedness," SCEPA publication series. 2015-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Ravit Rubinstein-Levi, 2021. "Disadvantaged Employees in the Trap of Defined Contribution Pension Plans," International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), vol. 0(4), pages 55-76.

  10. Teresa Ghilarducci & Kyle Moore, 2015. "Racially Disparate Effects of Raising the Retirement Age," SCEPA working paper series. 2015-03, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Teresa Ghilarducci & Kyle Moore & Bridget Fisher & Anthony Webb, 2016. "Gender and Racial Disparities in Physical Job Demands of Older Workers," SCEPA policy note series. 2016-04, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  11. Teresa Ghilarducci & Kyle Moore, 2014. "The Racial Longevity Gap Past Age 65: Implications For Raising the Retirement Age," SCEPA policy note series. 2014-01, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. Teresa Ghilarducci & Kyle Moore, 2015. "The Racial Morbidity Gap: Implications for Raising the Retirement Age," SCEPA policy note series. 2015-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

  12. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Eloy Fisher, 2011. "The Automatic Stabilizing Effects of Social Security and 401(k) Plans," SCEPA working paper series. 2011-2, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.

    Cited by:

    1. AILINCA, Alina Georgeta, 2014. "Automatic Social Stabilizers What They Are And How They Function," Studii Financiare (Financial Studies), Centre of Financial and Monetary Research "Victor Slavescu", vol. 18(3), pages 45-57.
    2. AILINCĂ, Alina Georgeta, 2015. "Automatic Monetary Stabilizers – A Solution For A Better Monetary Policy And Economy Functioning," Journal of Financial and Monetary Economics, Centre of Financial and Monetary Research "Victor Slavescu", vol. 2(1), pages 47-58.

  13. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Reich, Michael, 1998. "Training and Pensions: Substitutes or Complements?," Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Working Paper Series qt2xq878qt, Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley.

    Cited by:

    1. Paulette Castel & Trung-Thanh To, 2012. "Informal employment in the formal sector: wages and social security tax evasion in Vietnam," Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(4), pages 616-631.

  14. Barry Bluestone & Teresa Ghilarducci, "undated". "Making Work Pay, Wage Insurance for the Working Poor," Economics Public Policy Brief Archive ppb_28, Levy Economics Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Adolf STROOMBERGEN & Peter HALL, 2010. "General Equilibrium Analysis of Bio-Energy Options," EcoMod2010 259600160, EcoMod.
    2. Mueller, Kai-Uwe & Steiner, Viktor, 2013. "Behavioral effects of a federal minimum wage and income inequality in Germany," VfS Annual Conference 2013 (Duesseldorf): Competition Policy and Regulation in a Global Economic Order 79784, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
    3. Kai-Uwe Müller & Viktor Steiner, 2008. "Would a Legal Minimum Wage Reduce Poverty?: A Microsimulation Study for Germany," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 791, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
    4. Kapelyuk Sergey, 2014. "Impact of minimum wage on income distribution and poverty in Russia," EERC Working Paper Series 14/03e, EERC Research Network, Russia and CIS.
    5. Müller, Kai-Uwe & Steiner, Viktor, 2010. "Labor Market and Income Effects of a Legal Minimum Wage in Germany," IZA Discussion Papers 4929, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    6. Aida Farmand & Owen Davis, 2021. "Who Does the Earned Income Tax Credit Benefit? A Monopsony View," SCEPA working paper series. 2021-02, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School.
    7. Müller, Kai-Uwe & Steiner, Viktor, 2008. "Would a Legal Minimum Wage Reduce Poverty? A Microsimulation Study for Germany," IZA Discussion Papers 3491, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    8. Pio Baake & Vanessa von Schlippenbach, 2008. "Upfront Payments and Listing Decisions," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 793, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.

Articles

  1. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Saad-Lessler, Joelle & Reznik, Gayle, 2018. "Earnings volatility and 401(k) contributions," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(4), pages 554-575, October.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Teresa Ghilarducci & Joelle Saad-Lessler & Eloy Fisher, 2012. "The macroeconomic stabilisation effects of Social Security and 401(k) plans," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 36(1), pages 237-251.

    Cited by:

    1. Fernando Bermejo & Raúl del Pozo & Pablo Moya, 2021. "Main Factors Determining the Economic Production Sustained by Public Long-Term Care Spending in Spain," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(17), pages 1-18, August.
    2. Petra Došenoviæ Bonèa & Maks Tajnikar, 2018. "Austerity policies, economic growth and fiscal balance: lessons from Slovenia," Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Economics and Business, vol. 36(1), pages 287-308.
    3. Fischer, Georg, 2017. "The US Unemployment Insurance, a Federal-State Partnership: Relevance for Reflections at the European Level," IZA Policy Papers 129, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

  3. Teresa Ghilarducci, 2010. "The future of retirement in aging societies," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(3), pages 319-331.

    Cited by:

    1. Codrina Rada, 2012. "The Economics of Pensions. Remarks on Growth, Distribution and Class Conflict," Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, University of Utah 2012_02, University of Utah, Department of Economics.
    2. Liam A. Gallagher & Fionnuala Ryan, 2017. "A Portfolio Approach to Assessing an Auto-Enrolment Pension Scheme for Ireland," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 48(4), pages 515-548.
    3. Philipp Müller & Joël Wagner, 2017. "The Impact of Pension Funding Mechanisms on the Stability and Payoff from Swiss DC Pension Schemes: A Sensitivity Analysis," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 42(3), pages 423-452, July.

  4. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Sun, Wei, 2006. "How defined contribution plans and 401(k)s affect employer pension costs," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(2), pages 175-196, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Josiah, J. & Gough, O. & Haslam, J. & Shah, N., 2014. "Corporate reporting implication in migrating from defined benefit to defined contribution pension schemes: A focus on the UK," Accounting forum, Elsevier, vol. 38(1), pages 18-37.
    2. J. Adam Cobb, 2015. "Risky Business: The Decline of Defined Benefit Pensions and Firms’ Shifting of Risk," Organization Science, INFORMS, vol. 26(5), pages 1332-1350, October.

  5. T. Ghilarducci & M. Lee, 2005. "Female Dual Labour Markets And Employee Benefits," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 52(1), pages 18-37, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Merkl, Christian & Snower, Dennis J., 2008. "Escaping the unemployment trap: The case of East Germany," Kiel Working Papers 1309 [rev.], Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    2. Klimczuk, Andrzej & Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena, 2016. "Dual Labor Market," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, pages 1-3.
    3. Luiza Antonie & Laura Gatto & Miana Plesca, 2020. "Full-Time and Part-Time Work and the Gender Wage Gap," Atlantic Economic Journal, Springer;International Atlantic Economic Society, vol. 48(3), pages 313-326, September.

  6. Teresa Ghilarducci & Michael Reich, 2001. "Complementarity of Pensions and Training under Multiemployer Plans," Journal of Labor Research, Transaction Publishers, vol. 22(3), pages 615-634, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Kandice Kapinos, 2011. "Changes in Firm Pension Policy: Trends Away from Traditional Defined Benefit Plans," Working Papers 11-36, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
    2. Kandice Kapinos, 2009. "On the Determinants of Defined Benefit Pension Plan Conversions," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 30(2), pages 149-167, June.
    3. Kandice Kapinos, 2009. "On the Determinants of Defined Benefit Pension Plan Conversions," Journal of Labor Research, Springer, vol. 30(2), pages 149-167, June.

  7. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Liebana, Patricia Ledesma, 2000. "Unions' Role in Argentine and Chilean Pension Reform," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 28(4), pages 753-762, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Manger, Mark, 2008. "International Investment Agreements and Services Markets: Locking in Market Failure?," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 36(11), pages 2456-2469, November.
    2. Darlene Himick, 2009. "Accounting and Chilean pension reform," Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 22(3), pages 405-428, March.

  8. Teresa Ghilarducci, 1995. "Pensions in an International Perspective: Privatizing and Contested Control," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 27(3), pages 60-71, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Ghilarducci, Teresa & Liebana, Patricia Ledesma, 2000. "Unions' Role in Argentine and Chilean Pension Reform," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 28(4), pages 753-762, April.

  9. Teresa Ghilarducci, 1988. "Strategic Use of Pension Funds Since 1978," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 20(4), pages 23-39, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Raffaele Bruni, 1996. "The presence of occupational pension schemes within the overall pension scene," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 2(4), pages 699-723, November.

Books

  1. Teresa Ghilarducci, 1992. "Labor's Capital: The Economics and Politics of Private Pensions," MIT Press Books, The MIT Press, edition 1, volume 1, number 0262071398, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Paul Bridgen & Marek Naczyk, 2019. "Shareholders of the World United? Organized Labour's Preferences on Corporate Governance under Pension Fund Capitalism in the United States, United Kingdom and France," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 57(3), pages 651-675, September.
    2. Charles J. Whalen, 1997. "Money-Manager Capitalism and the End of Shared Prosperity," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(2), pages 517-525, June.
    3. Gerard Hughes & Brian Nolan, 1993. "Pensions and the Structure of the Labour Market: Evidence from Irish Data," Papers WP044, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
    4. Codrina Rada, 2012. "The Economics of Pensions. Remarks on Growth, Distribution and Class Conflict," Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, University of Utah 2012_02, University of Utah, Department of Economics.
    5. Palacios, Robert, 2006. "Civil-service pension schemes around the world," MPRA Paper 14796, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. William H. Lazonick & Mary O'Sullivan, 1997. "Corporate Governance and Corporate Employment: Is Prosperity Sustainable in the United States?," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_183, Levy Economics Institute.
    7. Josiah, J. & Gough, O. & Haslam, J. & Shah, N., 2014. "Corporate reporting implication in migrating from defined benefit to defined contribution pension schemes: A focus on the UK," Accounting forum, Elsevier, vol. 38(1), pages 18-37.
    8. Douglas V. Orr, 1998. "Strategic Bankruptcy and Private Pension Default," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(3), pages 669-687, September.
    9. James Banks & Carl Emmerson, 2000. "Public and private pension spending: principles, practice and the need for reform," Fiscal Studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 21(1), pages 1-63, March.
    10. Sadowski, Dieter & Pull, Kerstin, 1995. "Können betriebliche Sozialleistungen die staatliche Sozialpolitik entlasten?," Quint-Essenzen 45, University of Trier, Institute for Labour Law and Industrial Relations in the European Community (IAAEG).
    11. Whitehouse, Edward, 2000. "Pension reform, financial literacy and public information : a case study of the United Kingdom," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 21312, The World Bank.
    12. Hyman P. Minsky & Charles J. Whalen, 1996. "Economic Insecurity and the Institutional Prerequisites for Successful Capitalism," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_165, Levy Economics Institute.
    13. Charles J. Whalen, 2002. "Money Manager Capitalism: Still Here, but Not Quite as Expected," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(2), pages 401-406, June.
    14. Charles J. Whalen, 2001. "Integrating Schumpeter and Keynes: Hyman Minsky’s Theory of Capitalist Development," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 35(4), pages 805-823, December.
    15. William H. Lazonick & Mary O'Sullivan, "undated". "Investment in Innovation, Corporate Governance and Employment: Is Prosperity Sustainable in the United States?," Economics Public Policy Brief Archive ppb_37, Levy Economics Institute.
    16. Hogler, Raymond L. & Hunt, Herbert III & Wilson, Paula A., 1996. "Accounting standards, health care, and retired American workers: An institutional critique," Accounting, Organizations and Society, Elsevier, vol. 21(5), pages 423-439, July.
    17. Anil Verma & Johanna Weststar, 2011. "Token Presence or Substantive Participation? A Study of Labor Trustees on Pension boards," Journal of Labor Research, Springer, vol. 32(1), pages 39-60, March.
    18. Gerard Hughes & Brian Nolan, 1999. "Competitive and Segmented Labour Markets and Exclusion from Retirement Income," Papers WP108, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
    19. Mitchell Langbert, 1994. "ERISA: Law, Interests, and Consequences," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(1), pages 129-153, March.
    20. Armando Barrientos, 1998. "Supplementary pension coverage in Britain," Fiscal Studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 19(4), pages 429-446, November.
    21. David A. Zalewski, 2002. "Retirement Insecurity in the Age of Money-Manager Capitalism," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(2), pages 349-356, June.
    22. Charles Whalen, 2008. "Understanding the Credit Crunch as a Minsky Moment," Challenge, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(1), pages 91-109.
    23. Yan Liang, 2011. "Money Manager Capitalism, Financialization and Structural Forces," Chapters, in: Joëlle Leclaire & Tae-Hee Jo & Jane Knodell (ed.), Heterodox Analysis of Financial Crisis and Reform, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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  1. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (35) 2014-12-08 2014-12-13 2016-01-29 2016-01-29 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2017-01-01 2017-01-01 2017-01-01 2017-01-01 2017-01-01 2017-01-08 2017-05-21 2017-05-21 2017-05-21 2017-05-21 2017-09-03 2018-04-09 2018-04-09 2018-04-09 2019-06-17 2019-06-17 2019-06-17. Author is listed
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  3. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (13) 2006-08-26 2016-01-29 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2016-02-04 2017-01-01 2017-05-21 2017-05-21 2018-04-09. Author is listed
  4. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (3) 2016-01-29 2016-02-04 2017-01-01
  5. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2016-02-04 2016-02-04
  6. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (2) 2016-02-04 2019-06-17
  7. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (2) 2017-01-08 2017-05-21
  8. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (2) 2014-12-13 2019-06-17
  9. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (2) 2017-05-21 2017-05-21
  10. NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (1) 2016-02-04
  11. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2019-06-17
  12. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2016-02-04
  13. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (1) 2017-01-08

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