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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.
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.
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.
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.
Dentinger E. How Do Negative Events Shape the Subsequent Work-Family Life Course? The case of involuntary versus voluntary retirement. 2003.
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.
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.
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.