Older adult employment status and well‐being: A longitudinal bidirectional analysis
Mixed findings in the literature on the effects of older adult employment on well-being and the reciprocal influence of well-being on employment suggest the need for more careful methodology in teasing out this relationship. Moreover, as previous research has shown that different domains of well-bei...
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Main Authors: | CHIA, Jonathan Louis Jie Sheng, HARTANTO, Andree |
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2021
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