Hilary Waldron is a scholar working on Demography, General Health Professions and Health.
According to data from OpenAlex, Hilary Waldron has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 542 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Demography, 10 papers in General Health Professions and 3 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Hilary Waldron's work include Retirement, Disability, and Employment (9 papers), Global Health Care Issues (8 papers) and Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management (5 papers). Hilary Waldron is often cited by papers focused on Retirement, Disability, and Employment (9 papers), Global Health Care Issues (8 papers) and Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management (5 papers). Hilary Waldron collaborates with scholars based in United States. Hilary Waldron's co-authors include Margaret M. Weden, Michael S. Rendall, Melissa M. Favreault and Sharmila Choudhury and has published in prestigious journals such as Demography, PubMed and SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Hilary Waldron
15 papers
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502 citations
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The Protective Effect of Marriage for Survival: A Review and Update
2011337 citationsMichael S. Rendall, Margaret M. Weden et al.Demographyprofile →
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Waldron, Hilary, et al.. (2013). Growth in New Disabled-Worker Entitlements, 1970–2008. SSRN Electronic Journal.7 indexed citations
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Waldron, Hilary. (2013). Growth in New Disabled-Worker Entitlements, 1970-2008. 73(4). 25.1 indexed citations
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Waldron, Hilary. (2013). Mortality differentials by lifetime earnings decile: implications for evaluations of proposed Social Security law changes.. PubMed. 73(1). 1–37.19 indexed citations
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Rendall, Michael S., Margaret M. Weden, Melissa M. Favreault, & Hilary Waldron. (2011). The Protective Effect of Marriage for Survival.1 indexed citations
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Rendall, Michael S., Margaret M. Weden, Melissa M. Favreault, & Hilary Waldron. (2011). The Protective Effect of Marriage for Survival: A Review and Update. Demography. 48(2). 481–506.337 indexed citations breakdown →
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Waldron, Hilary, et al.. (2008). Trends in Elective Deferrals of Earnings from 1990-2001 in Social Security Administrative Data.8 indexed citations
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Waldron, Hilary. (2007). Trends in Mortality Differentials and Life Expectancy for Male Social Security-Covered Workers, by Socieoeconomic Status. SSRN Electronic Journal.23 indexed citations
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Waldron, Hilary. (2007). Trends in mortality differentials and life expectancy for male social security-covered workers, by socioeconomic status.. PubMed. 67(3). 1–28.91 indexed citations
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Waldron, Hilary. (2005). Literature review of long-term mortality projections.. PubMed. 66(1). 16–30.16 indexed citations
Waldron, Hilary. (2003). Results of the Office of Policy's 2001 User Satisfaction Survey.. PubMed. 64(4). 33–47.1 indexed citations
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Waldron, Hilary. (2001). Links between early retirement and mortality.19 indexed citations
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