Worklife Expectancy Data

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Bureau of Labor Statistics (1986)

http://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsb2254.pdf

U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Worklife Estimates: Effects of Race and Education. February 1986, Bulletin 2254. Print.

Ciecka, Donley & Goldman (2000)

Ciecka, James, Thomas Donley, and Jerry Goldman. "A Markov Process Model of Work-Life Expectancies Based on Labor Market Activity in 1997-98." Journal of Legal Economics, Vol. 9, Number 3, Winter 1999-00. Print.

Hunt, Pickersgill & Rutemiller (2001)

Hunt, Tamorah, Joyce Pickersgill, and Herbert Rutemiller. "Recent Trends in Median Years to Retirement and Worklife Expectancy for the Civilian U.S. Population." Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. XIV, Number 3, Fall 2001. Print.

Krueger, Skoog & Ciecka (2007)

Krueger, Kurt, Gary Skoog, and James Ciecka. "Worklife in a Markov Model with Full-time and Part-time Activity." Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. XIX, Number 1, Winter 2006. Print.

Median Years to Retirement (2001)

Hunt, Tamorah, Joyce Pickersgill, and Herbert Rutemiller. "Recent Trends in Median Years to Retirement and Worklife Expectancy for the Civilian U.S. Population." Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. XIV, Number 3, Fall 2001. Print.

Skoog & Ciecka (2003)

Skoog, Gary, and James Ciecka. "The Markov (Increment-Decrement) Model of Labor Force Activity: New Results Beyond Work-Life Expectancies." Journal of Legal Economics, Vol. 11, Number 1, Spring-Summer 2001. Print.

Skoog, Ciecka & Krueger (2011)

Skoog, Gary, James Ciecka and Kurt Krueger. "The Markov Process Model of Labor Force Activity: Extended Tables of Central Tendency, Shape, Percentile Points, and Bootstrap Standard Errors." Journal of Forensic Economics, Vol. 22, Number 2, August 2011. Print.