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Calvo,
Esteban, Christopher R. Tamborini, and Natalia Sarkisian. 2010.
“Retirement
Timing and Subjective Well-being.”
To be presented at
the American Public Health
Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, Denver,
CO.
Calvo,
Esteban. 2010.
“The
Impact of Pension Policy on Older Adults' Life Satisfaction: An Analysis
of Longitudinal Multilevel Data.”
To be presented at
the International Research Conference on Social Security, September 29-October 17,
Luxembourg.
Calvo,
Esteban. 2010. “¿De Vida o Muerte? El Impacto de la
Transición a la Jubilación en la Salud y el Bienestar.”
To be presented at
the Department of Sociology Seminar at Universidad Católica,
August 30, Chile.
Calvo,
Esteban, Christopher R. Tamborini, and Natalia Sarkisian. 2010.
“Retirement
Timing and Subjective Well-being.”
To be presented at
the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 14-17,
Atlanta, GA.
Calvo,
Esteban and Natalia Sarkisian. 2010.
“Retirement
and Well-being: Examining the Characteristics of Life Course
Transitions.”
Presented at
the International Sociological Association World Conference, July 11-17,
Gothenburg, Sweden.
Calvo,
Esteban. 2010.
“The
Impact of Pension Policy on Older Adults' Life Satisfaction: An Analysis
of Longitudinal Multilevel Data.”
Presented at
the International Sociological Association World Conference, July 11-17,
Gothenburg, Sweden.
Calvo, Esteban.
2010. “Does it Harm You or Make You
Stronger? The Impact of Retirement Transition on Health.”
Invited talk at the Yale School of Public Health, April 6, New Haven,
CT.
Calvo, Esteban and Natalia Sarkisian.
2009. “Transitioning from Work Into
Retirement: Explaining Well-being Outcomes.” Presented at
the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 7-11,
Philadelphia, PA.
Calvo,
Esteban, Fabio M. Bertranou, and Evelina
Bertranou. 2009. “Are Individual Accounts-Pension Reforms
Retrenching in Latin America?”
Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting,
August 7-11, San Francisco,
CA.
Calvo, Esteban. 2008. “(Un)Happy Transitions into
Retirement.” Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, November 21-25, National Harbor, MD.
Calvo, Esteban and Natalia Sarkisian.
2008. “Retirement and Well-being:
Examining the Characteristics of Life Course Transitions.”
Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting,
August 1-4, Boston,
MA.
Calvo, Esteban. 2008. “Work to Retirement Transitions and
Happiness: Linking Public Policies, Social Structures, and Private
Troubles.” Presented at the Sociology Department Seminar, Boston College,
March 25, Chestnut Hill,
MA.
Calvo, Esteban. 2007. “How Does Late-life Paid Work Affect
Physical and Psychological Well-being?” Presented at the
Gerontological Society of America
Annual Meeting, November 16-20, San
Francisco, CA.
Calvo, Esteban, Kelly Haverstick, and
Steven A. Sass. 2007. “What Makes
Retirees Happier: Gradual or Cold Turkey Retirement?”
Presented at the Affective Science Speaker Series, Department of
Psychology at Boston College, October 18, Chestnut Hill, MA.
Calvo, Esteban and John B. Williamson.
2007. “Privatizing Pension Systems in
a Traditional Culture and Low-income Economy: Lessons for China from Latin
America.” Presented at the American
Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 11-14, New York.
Calvo, Esteban, Kelly Haverstick, and
Steven A. Sass. 2007. “What Makes
Retirees Happier: Gradual or Cold Turkey Retirement?”
Presented at the Retirement Research Consortium Annual Conference,
August 9-10, Washington,
DC.
Calvo, Esteban. 2006. “Social Security Reforms in Traditional
Cultures and Low Income Economies: Lessons for China from Latin
America.” Presented at the International
Sociological Association World Conference, July 23-29, Durban, South Africa.
Calvo, Esteban. 2006. “The Effects of Longer Working Lives on
the Physical and Psychological Well-being of Older Americans.”
Presented at the 13th International Research Seminar on Issues in
Social Security, Foundation for International Studies of Social
Security (FISS), June 16-18, Sigtuna,
Sweden.
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