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A Social Security number, for instance, is necessary to ensure that you alone are credited for money you pay into the system when you’re working and that payments issued after you retire are sent to you and not to a different person who happens to share your name.
As the available information changes, you are likely to change your assessment of the probabilities.
Location-based services – applications and websites that provide services based on your current location – can put this information and more in the palm of your hand. But outdated privacy laws and varying corporate practices could mean that sensitive information about who you are, where you go, what you do, and who you know end up being shared, sold, or turned over to the government.
This could have a significant impact on your security and privacy.
Relying on the method of difference and process tracing, this article shows that social security change is the result of three combined explanatory factors.
can inform policies designed to help workers enhance economic security and reduce dependence on Social Security disability benefits.
We suggest design criteria for banking security systems, based on observed social and cultural practices of password and PIN number sharing.
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We don’t expect analyses of “x is a table” or “x has a social security number” to explain how being a table or having a social security number supervenes upon the privileged base of facts.
This paper shows that the optimal relation between social security benefits and retiree age depends on balancing the advantage of providing an otherwise unavailable actuarially fair annuity against the lower rate of return earned in a pay-as-you-go social security system.
Savings plans and pay-as-you-go social security are seen to have quite different effects depending on the assumptions governing the growth rates of public debt and capital, and it is also shown that the social security program proposed by Feldstein is infeasible in the steady state he adopts as a starting-point.