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2025
Cognitive Health Disparities by Race and Ethnicity: The Role of Occupational Complexity and Occupational Status.
Mara Sheftel
,
Noreen Goldman
,
Anne Pebley
,
Boriana Pratt
,
Sung Park
Work Aging Retire
, 2025
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Life course exposure to work strain and cognitive disparities by race and ethnicity.
Mara Sheftel
,
Noreen Goldman
,
Anne Pebley
,
Boriana Pratt
,
Sung Park
SSM Popul Health
, 2025
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Family Health Stress and Insomnia Symptoms Among Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Activity Engagement.
Jeein Law
,
Jeffrey Burr
,
Edward Miller
,
Jeffrey Stokes
,
Sung Park
J Appl Gerontol
, 2025
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Functional Limitations Among U.S.-born Older Adults: Examining the Role of Physically Demanding Work.
Sung Park
,
Anne Pebley
,
Noreen Goldman
,
Boriana Pratt
,
Mara Sheftel
Demography
, 2025
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