
Courtney Coile
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Courtney Coile
@ccoile
Professor of Economics @WellesleyEcon. Retirement and Disability Research Center @NBER. Thinks about retirement every day.






Congratulations to @OlgaShurchkov and @AkilaWeerapana on receiving promotions to Full Professor. Our department and @Wellesley are enormously lucky to have you in our orbit!


Congratulations to these fantastic thesis students and 2023 Ruhlman presenters! Nuzaina Faisal Khan, Amy Rose, Beatrice Chen, Eshika Kaul, Mariela Duran and Julie Ma


State paid family leave policies promote job continuity for the wives of individuals who experience serious health shocks, from @ccoile, @maya_rossin, and Amanda Su nber.org/papers/w30739

Who can realistically delay retirement, and who's left behind? I had a great conversation about OVERTIME and the #FutureOfWorkingLonger with @ccoile, who asks all the right questions. Catch us on @BookTV on C-SPAN2 this Sunday Nov 13 at 10am, 1pm, and 10pm ET.

Fewer Americans than before are doing better than their parents had in terms of occupational status and income. See our new publication on research and data collection priorities for improving social and economic mobility in the U.S. ow.ly/k6qq50L088i #PopulationResearch

It’s hard to lose a PhD classmate, work colleague, co-author & person who recruited me to Gies. When he’s also a best friend w whom you shared life’s greatest ups & downs, it truly hurts. Thank you, Scott, for enriching my life. May God watch over your family.



Researchers and policymakers interested in good jobs, worker well-being, older workers, delayed retirement, and Americans' financial security... this book is for you




The June 2022 issue of the Journal of Economic Literature (60, 2) is now available online at aeaweb.org/issues/682.