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Predicting Nursing Home Utilization among the High-Risk Elderly --$t7. The Pension Inducement to Retire: An Option Value Analysis --$t8. The Joint Retirement Decision of Husbands and Wives --$t9. How Do the Elderly Form Expectations? An Analysis of Responses to New Information --$t10. Adjusting to an Aging Labor Force --$t11. 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