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Social Security Bulletin Index for Volume 65, 2003/2004 Articles Stochastic Models of the Social Security Trust Funds, 65(i): 26-31. Titles Workers’ Compensation: A Background for Social Annual Wage Trends for Supplemental Security Income Security Professionals, 65(4): 7-15. Recipients, 65(2): 49-58. Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability Benefit Adequacy in State Workers’ Compensation Insurance, and the Offset: A Fact Sheet, 65(4): 3-6. Programs, 65(4): 24—30. Changes in the Demographic and Economic Characteris- Authors tics of SSI and DI Beneficiaries Between 1984 and Balkus, Richard, and Susan Wilschke: 1999, 65(2): 1-13. Annual Wage Trends for Supplemental Security Income The Changing Impact of Social Security on Retirement Recipients, 65(2): 49-58. Income in the United States, 65(3): 1-13. Barth, Peter S.: Comparing Replacement Rates Under Private and Compensating Workers for Permanent Partial Disabili- Federal Retirement Systems, 65(1): 17-25. ties, 65(4): 16-23. Compensating Workers for Permanent Partial Disabilities, Butrica, Barbara A., Howard M. Iams, and Karen E. 65(4): 16-23. Smith: The Changing Impact of Social Security on Retirement Demographic and Economic Characteristics of Children Income in the United States, 65(3): 1-13. in Families Receiving Social Security, 65(2): 28-48. Burdick, Clark, and Joyce Manchester: Disability, Welfare Reform, and Supplemental Security Stochastic Models of the Social Security Trust Funds, Income, 65(3): 14—30. 65(1): 26-31. Evaluating the Initial Impact of Eliminating the Retire- Clayton, Ann: ment Earnings Test, 65(1): 1—15. Workers’ Compensation: A Background for Social The Fraction of Disability Caused at Work, 65(4): 31-37. Security Professionals, 65(4): 7-15. Reassessing the Relationship Between Disability Insur- Hunt, H. Allan: ance and Workers’ Compensation: Opening Remarks at Benefit Adequacy in State Workers’ Compensation the SSA—NASI Policy Research Seminar, Programs, 65(4): 24—30. 65(4): 1-2. Koenig, Melissa, and Kalman Rupp: SSI Recipients in Households and Families with Multiple SSI Recipients in Households and Families with Mul- Recipients: Prevalence and Poverty Outcomes, tiple Recipients: Prevalence and Poverty Outcomes, 65(2): 14-27. 65(2): 14-27. Social Security Bulletin * Vol. 65 * No. 4 * 2003/2004 Social Security Bulletin Index for Volume 65, 2003/2004 Articles Stochastic Models of the Social Security Trust Funds, 65(i): 26-31. Titles Workers’ Compensation: A Background for Social Annual Wage Trends for Supplemental Security Income Security Professionals, 65(4): 7-15. Recipients, 65(2): 49-58. Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability Benefit Adequacy in State Workers’ Compensation Insurance, and the Offset: A Fact Sheet, 65(4): 3-6. Programs, 65(4): 24—30. Changes in the Demographic and Economic Characteris- Authors tics of SSI and DI Beneficiaries Between 1984 and Balkus, Richard, and Susan Wilschke: 1999, 65(2): 1-13. Annual Wage Trends for Supplemental Security Income The Changing Impact of Social Security on Retirement Recipients, 65(2): 49-58. Income in the United States, 65(3): 1-13. Barth, Peter S.: Comparing Replacement Rates Under Private and Compensating Workers for Permanent Partial Disabili- Federal Retirement Systems, 65(1): 17-25. ties, 65(4): 16-23. Compensating Workers for Permanent Partial Disabilities, Butrica, Barbara A., Howard M. Iams, and Karen E. 65(4): 16-23. Smith: The Changing Impact of Social Security on Retirement Demographic and Economic Characteristics of Children Income in the United States, 65(3): 1-13. in Families Receiving Social Security, 65(2): 28-48. Burdick, Clark, and Joyce Manchester: Disability, Welfare Reform, and Supplemental Security Stochastic Models of the Social Security Trust Funds, Income, 65(3): 14—30. 65(1): 26-31. Evaluating the Initial Impact of Eliminating the Retire- Clayton, Ann: ment Earnings Test, 65(1): 1—15. Workers’ Compensation: A Background for Social The Fraction of Disability Caused at Work, 65(4): 31-37. Security Professionals, 65(4): 7-15. Reassessing the Relationship Between Disability Insur- Hunt, H. Allan: ance and Workers’ Compensation: Opening Remarks at Benefit Adequacy in State Workers’ Compensation the SSA—NASI Policy Research Seminar, Programs, 65(4): 24—30. 65(4): 1-2. Koenig, Melissa, and Kalman Rupp: SSI Recipients in Households and Families with Multiple SSI Recipients in Households and Families with Mul- Recipients: Prevalence and Poverty Outcomes, tiple Recipients: Prevalence and Poverty Outcomes, 65(2): 14-27. 65(2): 14-27. Social Security Bulletin * Vol. 65 * No. 4 * 2003/2004 Lockhart, James B. III: Authors Reassessing the Relationship Between Disability Neumark, David, and Elizabeth T. Powers: Insurance and Workers’ Compensation: Opening The Effect of the SSI Program on Labor Supply: Remarks by James B. Lockhart III, Deputy Commis- Improved Evidence from Social Security Administrative sioner for Social Security, 65(4): 1-2. Files, 65(3): 45-60. Martin, Patricia P.: Papke, Leslie E.: Comparing Replacement Rates Under Private and Choice and Other Determinants of Employee Contribu- Federal Retirement Systems, 65(1): 17-25. tions to Defined Contribution Plans, 65(2): 59-68. Martin, Teran, and Paul S. Davies: Sevak, Purvi, David R. Weir, and Robert J. Willis: Changes in the Demographic and Economic Character- The Economic Consequences of a Husband’s Death: istics of SSI and DI Beneficiaries Between 1984 and Evidence from the HRS and AHEAD, 65(3): 31-44. 1999, 65(2): 1-13. Smith, Karen, Eric Toder, and Howard Iams: Nadel, Mark, Steve Wamhoff, and Michael Wiseman: Lifetime Distributional Effects of Social Security Disability, Welfare Reform, and Supplemental Security Retirement Benefits, 65(1): 33-61. Income, 65(3): 14—30. ; Weaver, Kent: Design and Implementation Issues in Swedish Indi- Newcomb, Chad: vidual Pension Accounts, 65(4): 38-56. Demographic and Economic Characteristics of Children in Families Receiving Social Security, 65(2): 28-48. Reno, Virginia, Cecili Thompson Williams, and Ishita Other Listings Sengupta: Executive Summary from Survey Estimates of Wealth: Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability A Comparative Analysis and Review of the Survey of Insurance, and the Offset: A Fact Sheet, Income and Program Participation, 65(1): 63-69. 65(4): 3-6. Executive Summary from the Technical Panel on As- Reville, Robert T., and Robert F. Schoeni: sumptions and Methods (2003): Report to the Social The Fraction of Disability Caused at Work, Security Advisory Board, 65(2): 86—94. 65(4): 31-37. Introduction and Overview from the 2004 Annual Song, Jae G:: Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal OASDI Evaluating the Initial Impact of Eliminating the Retire- Trust Funds, 65(2): 69-85. ment Earnings Test, 65(1): 1—15. Outcome Indicators, 65(1): 70-83. The Rand HRS Data File: A User-Friendly Version of the Perspectives Health and Retirement Study, 65(2): 97-98. Titles Social Security Administration Public-Use Microdata Files, 65(1): 84. Choice and Other Determinants of Employee Contribu- tions to Defined Contribution Plans, 65(2): 59-68. Use of Social Security Administration Data for Research Purposes, 65(2): 95-96. Design and Implementation Issues in Swedish Individual Pension Accounts, 65(4): 38-56. The Economic Consequences of a Husband’s Death: Evidence from the HRS and AHEAD, 65(3): 31-44. The Effect of the SSI Program on Labor Supply: Im- proved Evidence from Social Security Administrative Files, 65(3): 45-60. Lifetime Distributional Effects of Social Security Retire- ment Benefits, 65(1): 33-61. Social Security Bulletin * Vol. 65 * No. 4 * 2003/2004

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