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Damir Cosic

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First Name:Damir
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Last Name:Cosic
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RePEc Short-ID:pco926
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Terminal Degree:2015 Department of Economics; Graduate Center; City University of New York (CUNY) (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Urban Institute

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
http://www.urban.org/
RePEc:edi:urbanus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Damir Cosic & C. Eugene Steuerle, 2021. "The Effect of Early Claiming Benefit Reduction on Retirement Rates," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College 2021-01, Center for Retirement Research.
  2. Damir Cosic & C. Eugene Steuerle, 2021. "Is Demand for Older Workers Adjusting to an Aging Labor Force?," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wp2021-18, Center for Retirement Research.
  3. Damir Cosic & Aaron R. Williams & C. Eugene Stone, 2020. "Do People Work Longer When They Live Longer?," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College 2020-18, Center for Retirement Research.
  4. Richard W. Johnson & Karen E. Smith & Damir Cosic & Claire Xiaozhi Wang, 2017. "Retirement Prospects for the Millennials: What is the Early Prognosis?," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wp2017-17, Center for Retirement Research.

Articles

  1. Damir COSIC, 2018. "Wage distribution and firm size: The case of the United States," International Labour Review, International Labour Organization, vol. 157(3), pages 357-377, September.

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Working papers

  1. Damir Cosic & C. Eugene Steuerle, 2021. "Is Demand for Older Workers Adjusting to an Aging Labor Force?," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wp2021-18, Center for Retirement Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Allen, Steven G., 2023. "Demand for older workers: What do we know? What do we need to learn?," The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, Elsevier, vol. 24(C).
    2. Bruce Fallick & Christopher L. Foote, 2022. "The Impact of the Age Distribution on Unemployment: Evidence from US States," Working Papers 22-27, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

  2. Richard W. Johnson & Karen E. Smith & Damir Cosic & Claire Xiaozhi Wang, 2017. "Retirement Prospects for the Millennials: What is the Early Prognosis?," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wp2017-17, Center for Retirement Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Florina Salaghe & Dimitra Papadovasilaki & Federico Guerrero & James Sundali, 2020. "Temptation and Retirement Accounts: A Story of Time Inconsistency and Bounded Rationality," Athens Journal of Business & Economics, Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), vol. 6(3), pages 173-198, April.
    2. Gale, William & Gelfond, Hilary & Fichtner, Jason, 2018. "How Will Retirement Saving Change by 2050? Prospects for the Millennial Generation," MPRA Paper 99196, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. William G. Gale & Hilary Gelfond & Jason J. Fichtner & Benjamin H. Harris, 2021. "The Wealth of Generations, With Special Attention to the Millennials," NBER Chapters, in: Measuring Distribution and Mobility of Income and Wealth, pages 145-174, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    4. Ong, Rachel & Graham, James & Cigdem, Melek & Phelps, Christopher & Whelan, Stephen, 2023. "Financing first home ownership: modelling policy impacts at market and individual levels," SocArXiv p59te, Center for Open Science.
    5. Igor Tkalec, 2023. "Millennials and Early Retirement: An Exploratory Study," Merits, MDPI, vol. 3(2), pages 1-15, March.

Articles

  1. Damir COSIC, 2018. "Wage distribution and firm size: The case of the United States," International Labour Review, International Labour Organization, vol. 157(3), pages 357-377, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Eva Lajtkepová, 2020. "Distribution of Wages in the Regions of the Czech Republic," ACTA VSFS, University of Finance and Administration, vol. 14(2), pages 123-136.

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  1. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (4) 2017-12-11 2021-03-08 2021-03-08 2022-03-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (1) 2021-03-08. Author is listed

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