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4. Brilmayer, Lea, et al., Discrimination in Employer-Sponsored Insurance Plans: A Legal and Demographic Analysis, University of Chicago Law Review, 47 (1980); 505-560, especially p. 512. 5. According to Retherford, Robert, The Changing Sex Differential in Mortality (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1975), differences in smoking behavior account for roughly half of the difference in average total longevity of men and women. I was unable to find an estimate of the net effect of smoking behavior on differences in post-65 longevity.

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