Center for Retirement Research at Boston College






The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College was established in 1998 as part of the Retirement Research Consortium. In 2018, the CRR received renewed support from the U.S. Social Security Administration under the Retirement and Disability Research Consortium. The RDRC includes parallel centers at the National Bureau of Economic Research., the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The Center is a non-profit research institute, affiliated with the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. All of the CRR’s research and publications are available to the public on its website.
The center sponsors multiple research projects and disseminates the findings, trains new scholars, and provides access to data on retirement.

Dissemination and publications

The Center distributes its research findings to an audience of government, corporate and labor leaders, the media, and the general public through a variety of publications.
The annual Steven H. Sandell grant program and Dissertation Fellowship program fund scholarships in the field of retirement and disability research. The programs are funded by the U.S. Social Security Administration to provide opportunities for scholars to pursue projects on retirement and disability issues. Research focal areas include: trends in disability and survey issues, informing long-term projections and models, state and local pensions for non-covered workers, actuarial adjustment of benefits, economic effects of totalization agreements, measuring sources of income, risks and resources in older age, induced entry, opioids, and claimant representatives.

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