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Assessing the Impact of Severe Economic Recession on the Elderly: Summary of a Workshop
Appendix
Workshop Agenda and Participants
AGENDA
The Implications of the Recent Economic Downturn for the Elderly Committee on Population Workshop
June 10-11, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
8:30-8:45 am
Introduction
Duncan Thomas, Steering Committee Chair
8:45-9:00
Overview of NIH Research Portfolio and Goals
Richard Suzman, National Institute on Aging
9:00-10:30
The Economic Crisis Now and in Historical Perspective
Moderator:
Duncan Thomas, Duke University
Presenters:
Carmen Reinhart, University of Maryland
Matthew Shapiro, University of Michigan
Michael Hurd/Susann Rohwedder, RAND
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Assessing the Impact of Severe Economic Recession on the Elderly: Summary of a Workshop
10:30-10:45
Break
10:45 am-12:15 pm
Markets, Expectations, and Preferences
Moderator:
Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth College
Presenters:
Andrew Caplin, New York University
Robert Willis, University of Michigan
12:15-1:00
Lunch
1:00-2:30
Work, Labor Markets, and Retirement
Moderator:
Olivia Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania
Presenters:
Courtney Coile, Wellesley College
Alan Gustman, Dartmouth College
2:30-2:45
Break
2:45-4:15
Consumption, Savings, Pensions, and Wealth
Moderator:
Robert Hauser, National Research Council and University of Wisconsin, Madison
Presenters:
Brigitte Madrian, Harvard University
Michael Hurd/Susann Rohwedder, RAND
4:15-4:30
Break
4:30-6:00
Health and Well-Being
Moderator:
David Wise, Harvard University
Presenters:
Dawn Alley, University of Maryland
David Weir, University of Michigan
6:00
Adjourn
Friday, June 11, 2010
9:00-10:30 am
Living Arrangements and Transfers
Moderator:
Robert Willis, University of Michigan
Presenters:
Kathleen McGarry, University of California, Los Angeles
Linda Waite, University of Chicago
10:30-10:45
Break
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10:45 am-12:15 pm
Housing
Moderator:
Richard Johnson, Urban Institute
Presenters:
Joseph Tracy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
John Weicher, Hudson Institute
12:15-1:00
Lunch
1:00-2:30
General Discussion: Priorities for Research and Data Collection
Moderator:
Arie Kapteyn, RAND
2:30
Adjourn
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Assessing the Impact of Severe Economic Recession on the Elderly: Summary of a Workshop
PARTICIPANTS
Dawn Alley, University of Maryland
Colin Baker, National Institute on Aging
Partha Bhattacharyya, National Institute on Aging
Andrew Caplin, New York University
Barney Cohen, National Research Council
Courtney Coile, Wellesley College
Karen Dynan, Brookings Institution
Alan Gustman, Dartmouth College
John Haaga, National Institute on Aging
Elizabeth Hamilton, National Institute on Aging
Robert Hauser, National Research Council and University of Wisconsin, Madison
Michael Hurd, RAND
Howard Iams, U.S. Social Security Administration
Richard Johnson, Urban Institute
Danielle Johnson-Bland, National Research Council
Arie Kapteyn, RAND
Jonathan King, National Institute on Aging
David Laibson, Harvard University
Brigitte Madrian, Harvard University
Malay Majmundar, National Research Council
Kathleen McGarry, University of California, Los Angeles
Olivia Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania
John Phillips, U.S. Social Security Administration
Carmen Reinhart, University of Maryland
Susann Rohwedder, RAND
Matthew Shapiro, University of Michigan
Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth College
Richard Suzman, National Institute on Aging
Duncan Thomas, Duke University
Joseph Tracy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Linda Waite, University of Chicago
John Weicher, Hudson Institute
David Weir, University of Michigan
Robert Willis, University of Michigan
David Wise, Harvard University