Social Security Bulletin Index for Volume 66, 2005/2006 | Articles Authors Barnhart, Jo Anne B.: Titles The Social Security Administration’s Disability Service Improvement Process, 66(3): 41-46. A Primer: Social Security Act Programs to Assist the Disabled, 66(3): 53-59. Butrica, Barbara A., David B. Cashin, and Cori E. Uccello: Addressing the Challenges Facing SSA’s Disability Projections of Economic Well-Being for Social Security Programs, 66(3): 29-39. Beneficiaries in 2022 and 2062, 66(4): 1-19. Coping with the Demographic Challenge: Fewer Children Davies, Paul S., and Kalman Rupp: and Living Longer, 66(4): 37-45. An Overview of the National Survey of SSI Children The Financial Outlook for the Social Security Disability and Families and Related Products, 66(2): 7—20. Insurance Program, 66(3): 47-52. Goss, Stephen C.: Individual Accounts in Other Countries, 66(1): 31-37. The Financial Outlook for the Social Security Disability Literature Review of Long-Term Mortality Projections, Insurance Program, 66(3): 47-52 66(1): 16-30. Kearney, John R.: Military Veterans and Social Security, 66(2): 1-6. Social Security and the “D” in OASDI: The History of a Projections of Economic Well-Being for Social Security Federal Program Insuring Earners Against Disability, Beneficiaries in 2022 and 2062, 66(4): 1-19. 66(3): 1-27. An Overview of the National Survey of SSI Children and Kritzer, Barbara E.: Families and Related Products, 66(2): 7-20. Individual Accounts in Other Countries, 66(1): 31-37. A Profile of Children with Disabilities Receiving SSI: Martin, Patricia P., and David A. Weaver: Highlights from the National Survey of SSI Children and Social Security: A Program and Policy History, 66(1): Families, 66(2): 21-48. 1-15. Social Security: A Program and Policy History, 66(1): Olsen, Anya: 1-15. Military Veterans and Social Security, 66(2): 1-6. The Social Security Administration’s Disability Service Reznik, Gayle L., Dave Shoffner, and David A. Weaver: Improvement Process, 66(3): 41-46. Coping with the Demographic Challenge: Fewer Children and Living Longer, 66(4): 37-45. Social Security and the “D” in OASDI: The History of a Federal Program Insuring Earners Against Disability, 66(3): 1-27. The TANF/SSI Connection, 66(4): 21-36. Social Security Bulletin * Vol. 66 * No. 4 * 2005/2006 93 Rupp, Kalman, Paul S. Davies, Chad Newcomb, Howard Authors lams, Carrie Becker, Shanti Mulpuru, Stephen Ressler, Engen, Eric M., William G Gale, and Cori E. Uccello: Kathleen Romig, and Baylor Miller: Lifetime Earnings, Social Security Benefits, and the A Profile of Children with Disabilities Receiving SSI: Adequacy of Retirement Wealth Accumulation, 66(1): Highlights from the National Survey of SSI Children and 38-57. Families, 66(2): 21-48. McGarry Kathleen, and Robert F. Schoeni: Waldron, Hilary: Medicare Gaps and Widow Poverty, 66(1): 58-74. Literature Review of Long-Term Mortality Projections, Ruiz-Quintanilla, S. Antonio, Robert R. Weathers II, 66(1): 16-30. Valerie Melburg, Kimberly Campbell, and Nawaf Madi: Wambhoff, Steve, and Michael Wiseman: Participation in Programs Designed to Improve The TANF/SSI Connection, 66(4): 21-36. Employment Outcomes for Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities: Evidence from the New York WORKS Demonstration Project, 66(2): 49-79. Perspectives Titles Other Listings Lifetime Earnings, Social Security Benefits, and the Benefits and Earnings Public-Use File, 2004, 66(2): 81. Adequacy of Retirement Wealth Accumulation, 66(1): Selected Bibliography of the Social Security Adminis- 38-57. tration’s Research on Disability Issues, 66(3): 67-79. Medicare Gaps and Widow Poverty, 66(1): 58-74. Participation in Programs Designed to Improve Employ- ment Outcomes for Persons with Psychiatric Disabili- ties: Evidence from the New York WORKS Demon- stration Project, 66(2): 49-79. Social Security Bulletin * Vol. 66 * No. 3 * 2005/2006