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Jeffrey C. Diebold is an Associate Professor of Public Policy in the Department of Public Administration at North Carolina State University's School of Public and International Affairs. His research focuses on retirement and income security, public pension finance, and the intersection of health outcomes with retirement policies. He holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Key research projects include analyzing subjective expectations of Social Security benefit cuts and their impact on claiming decisions, as well as exploring retirement and pension systems in law enforcement. His work has been supported by grants such as the Sandell Grant Program through the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
Diebold’s research spans topics like Medicare Part D’s effects on health outcomes, strategic pension policy choices, and the relationship between survivor benefits and poverty incidence among widows. His publications often emphasize experimental methodologies to evaluate policy interventions.
He has advised on multiple funded projects, including an experiment linking claim ages to survivor benefits in Social Security statements. His work bridges public administration, health economics, and retirement finance, contributing to both academic discourse and policy formulation.




