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2020
Life course trauma and muscle weakness in older adults by gender and race/ethnicity: Results from the U.S. health and Retirement Study
Kate Duchowny
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Margaret Hicken
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Peggy Cawthon
,
Maria Glymour
,
Philippa Clarke
SSM - Population Health
, 2020
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2019
Interpreting Subjective and Objective Measures of Job Resources: The Importance of Sociodemographic Context.
Lauren Schmitz
,
Courtney McCluney
,
Amanda Sonnega
,
Margaret Hicken
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
, 2019
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Policy Levers May Improve Older Workers' Perceptions of Their Psychosocial Work Environment: Research findings show that workplace policies can play a crucial role in the quality of older worker's health and job longevity.
Lauren Schmitz
,
Courtney McCluney
,
Amanda Sonnega
,
Margaret Hicken
Generations
, 2019
Google Scholar
2018
Structural racism in the workplace: Does perception matter for health inequalities?
Courtney McCluney
,
Lauren Schmitz
,
Margaret Hicken
,
Amanda Sonnega
Social Science & Medicine
, 2018
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