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2017
The impact of health and education on future labour force participation among individuals aged 55–74 in the United States of America: the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on an Aging Society
David Rehkopf
,
Nancy Adler
,
John Rowe
Ageing and Society
, 2017
DOI
Google Scholar
2016
Lifespan adversity and later adulthood telomere length in the nationally representative US Health and Retirement Study.
Eli Puterman
,
Alison Gemmill
,
Deborah Karasek
,
David Weir
,
Nancy Adler
,
Aric Prather
,
Elissa Epel
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
, 2016
DOI
PubMed
PubMed Central
Google Scholar
2012
Subjective social status and functional decline in older adults.
Bonnie Chen
,
Kenneth Covinsky
,
Irena Cenzer
,
Nancy Adler
,
Brie Williams
J Gen Intern Med
, 2012
DOI
PubMed
PubMed Central
Google Scholar
1999
Relations among Socioeconomic Status Indicators and Health for African-Americans and Whites.
Joan Ostrove
,
Pamela Feldman
,
Nancy Adler
J Health Psychol
, 4, 1999
DOI
PubMed
Google Scholar