The absence of formal work experience may affect the rate of cognitive decline in older adult women: findings from the health and retirement study
ObjectiveThis study investigated the relationship between years of employment and cognitive health among older non-Latinx Black, Latinx, and non-Latinx White women. We hypothesized that women who had never been formally employed (i.e., zero years of formal work experience) would exhibit a pronounced...
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Main Authors: | Daya K. Grewal (Author), Molly A. Patapoff (Author), Victoria Liou-Johnson (Author), Maheen M. Adamson (Author), Dylan J. Jester (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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