Jae Song

Latest Institution: National Bureau of Economic Research

All Institutions: Social Security Administration; NA; University of Chicago; Princeton University; National Bureau of Economic Research


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Based on the Following Papers:

Aching to Retire: The Rise in the Full Retirement Age and Its Impact on the Disability Rolls

Year: 2005
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Mark Duggan; Perry Singleton; Jae Song

Uncovering the American Dream: Inequality and Mobility in Social Security Earnings Data Since 1937

Year: 2007
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Wojciech Kopczuk; Emmanuel Saez; Jae Song

The Nature of Countercyclical Income Risk

Year: 2012
Journal: Journal of Political Economy
Authors: Fatih Guvenen; Serdar Ozkan; Jae Song

Macroeconomic Determinants of Retirement Timing

Year: 2013
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Yuriy Gorodnichenko; Jae Song; Dmitriy Stolyarov

Trade Adjustment: Worker-Level Evidence

Year: 2013
Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Authors: David H. Autor; David Dorn; Gordon H. Hanson; Jae Song

The Impact of Medicaid on Labor Force Activity and Program Participation: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment

Year: 2013
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Katherine Baicker; Amy Finkelstein; Jae Song; Sarah Taubman

The Glass Ceiling and the Paper Floor: Gender Differences Among Top Earners, 1981-2012

Year: 2014
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Fatih Guvenen; Greg Kaplan; Jae Song

How Risky are Recessions for Top Earners?

Year: 2014
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Fatih Guvenen; Greg Kaplan; Jae Song

Debt Relief and Debtor Outcomes: Measuring the Effects of Consumer Bankruptcy Protection

Year: 2014
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Will Dobbie; Jae Song

What Do Data on Millions of US Workers Reveal About Lifecycle Earnings Risk

Year: 2015
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Fatih Guvenen; Fatih Karahan; Serdar Ozkan; Jae Song

Firming Up Inequality

Year: 2015
Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Authors: Jae Song; David J. Price; Fatih Guvenen; Nicholas Bloom; Till von Wachter

Bad Credit, No Problem: Credit and Labor Market Consequences of Bad Credit Reports

Year: 2016
Journal: Journal of Finance
Authors: Will Dobbie; Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham; Neale Mahoney; Jae Song

Lifetime Incomes in the United States Over Six Decades

Year: 2017
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Fatih Guvenen; Greg Kaplan; Jae Song; Justin Weidner

Worker Betas: Five Facts About Systematic Earnings Risk

Year: 2017
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Fatih Guvenen; Sam Schulhofer-Wohl; Jae Song; Motohiro Yogo

Targeted Debt Relief and the Origins of Financial Distress: Experimental Evidence from Distressed Credit Card Borrowers

Year: 2017
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Will Dobbie; Jae Song

Using Nonlinear Budget Sets to Estimate Extensive Margin Responses: Method and Evidence from the Social Security Earnings Test

Year: 2017
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Alexander M. Gelber; Damon Jones; Daniel W. Sacks; Jae Song

The Employment Effects of the Social Security Earnings Test

Year: 2020
Journal: Journal of Human Resources
Authors: Alexander M. Gelber; Damon Jones; Daniel W. Sacks; Jae Song

Technological Innovation and Labor Income Risk

Year: 2020
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Leonid Kogan; Dimitris Papanikolaou; Lawrence D. W. Schmidt; Jae Song


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