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Dutta A, Henley W, Robine J-M, et al. Aging children of long-lived parents experience slower cognitive decline. Alzheimer's and Dementia. 2014;10(5):S315-S322. doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2013.07.002.
Dunn TA, Phillips JWR. Do Parents Divide Resources Equally Among Children? Evidence from the AHEAD Survey. Syracuse University; 1997.
Dunn TA, Phillips JWR. Intergenerational Co-Residence and Children's Incomes. Syracuse University; 1998.
Dunkle RE, Feld S, Lehning AJ, Kim H, Shen H-W, Kim MHee. Does Becoming an ADL Spousal Caregiver Increase the Caregiver's Depressive Symptoms?. Research on Aging. 2014;36(6):655-682. doi:10.1177/0164027513516152.
Dentinger E. How Do Negative Events Shape the Subsequent Work-Family Life Course? The case of involuntary versus voluntary retirement. 2003.
De Nardi M, French E, Jones JBailey. How do the risks of living long and facing high medical expenses affect the elderly's saving behavior?. Chicago Fed Letter. 2012;294:1-4.
Davey A, Szinovacz ME. Division of Care Among Adult Children. In: Davey A, Szinovacz ME, eds. Caregiving Contexts: Cultural, familial, and societal implications. Caregiving Contexts: Cultural, familial, and societal implications. New York: Springer; 2007:133-159.
Davey A, Patsios D. Formal and Informal Community Care to Older Adults: Comparative Analysis of the United States and Great Britain. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 1999;20(3):271-300. doi:10.1023/A:1022957426159.
Dassel KB, Carr DC. Does Dementia Caregiving Accelerate Frailty? Findings From the Health and Retirement Study. The Gerontologist. 2016;56(3):444-450. doi:10.1093/geront/gnu078.

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Curl AL, Townsend AL. A Multilevel Dyadic Study of the Impact of Retirement on Self-Rated Health: Does Retirement Predict Worse Health in Married Couples?. Research on Aging. 2014;36(3):297-321. doi:10.1177/0164027513486900.
Curl AL, Ingram JG. Anticipatory Socialization for Retirement: A Multilevel Dyadic Model. CLINICAL GERONTOLOGIST. 2013;36(4):375-393. doi:10.1080/07317115.2013.788117.
Curl AL, Townsend AL. Retirement Transitions Among Married Couples. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health. 2008;23(1-2):89-107. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/15555240802189125.
Curl AL, Proulx CM, Stowe JD, Cooney TM. Productive and Social Engagement Following Driving Cessation: A Couple-Based Analysis. Research on Aging. 2015;37(2):171-199. doi:10.1177/0164027514527624.
Curl AL. The Impact of Retirement on Trajectories of Physical Health of Married Couples. Applied Social Sciences. 2007;Doctor of Philosophy.
Curl AL, Stowe JD, Cooney TM, Proulx CM. Giving Up the Keys: How Driving Cessation Affects Engagement in Later Life. Gerontologist. 2014;54(3):423-433. doi:10.1093/geront/gnt037.
Cupka CJean. Stepparenthood and Depressive Symptoms in Later Life: The Mediating Role of Parent-Child Contact and Interactions. Sociology. 2016;Master of Arts.
Cross-Denny B. Social Determinants and Depression in Later Life. 2012;Ph.D.:139.
Cox D, Soldo BJ. Motivation for Money and Care that Adult Children Provide for Parents: Evidence from Point Blank Survey Questions. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2004.
Cox D. Private transfers within the family: Mothers, fathers, sons and daughters. Boston: Boston College; 2002.
Cox D, Soldo BJ. Motives for Care that Adult Children Provide to Parents: Evidence from Point Blank Survey Questions. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 2013;44(4).
Congdon-Hohman J. Love, toil, and health insurance: Why American husbands retire when they do. Contemporary Economic Policy. 2014;33(1):118-140. doi:10.1111/coep.12060.
Coile C. The Effect of Health Events and Health Insurance on Couples' Labor Supply Decisions. Wellesley College; 2002.
Coile C. How Do Couples Decide to Retire?. NBER; 2001.
Coile C. Retirement Incentives and Couples' Retirement Decisions. Cambridge, MA: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2003. doi:10.3386/w9496.
Coile C. Health Shocks and Couples' Labor Supply Decisions. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, WP 2003-08; 2003.