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Gender, employment, and retirement quality: a life course approach to the differential experiences of men and women.
H. E. Quick,
P. Moen
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Social Sciences
retirement
79%
gender
41%
experience
26%
early retirement
19%
role theory
17%
part-time work
17%
health
12%
continuity
11%
income
9%
career
8%
planning
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Retirement
100%
Quality of Life
53%
Health
11%
Income
9%