The effect of serving as a danwei leader before retirement on self-rated post-retirement health: empirical evidence from China
Abstract Background Worker health is often influenced by their occupation type, and the accumulative effect of occupation has a significant impact on their health after retirement. Studies show that the type and level of occupation before retirement directly impact workers' self-rated post-reti...
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Main Authors: | Li He (Author), Kun Wang (Author), Jiangyin Wang (Author), Zixian Zhang (Author), Yuting Wang (Author), Tianyang Li (Author), Yuanyang Wu (Author), Shuo Zhang (Author), Siqing Zhang (Author), Hualei Yang (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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