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Biggs S, McGann M, Bowman D, Kimberley H. Work, health and the commodification of life's time: reframing work–life balance and the promise of a long life. Ageing and Society. 2017;37(07):1458-1483. doi:10.1017/S0144686X16000404.
Falba T, Sindelar JL, Gallo WT. Work expectations, realizations, and depression in older workers. J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2009;12(4):175-86.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20195005?dopt=Abstract
Mezuk B, Dang L, Jurgens D, Smith J. Work expectations, depressive symptoms, and passive suicidal ideation among older adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. The Gerontologist. 2022;62(10):1477-1485. doi:10.1093/geront/gnac110.
Borsch-Supan A. Work Disability: The Effects of Demography, Health, and Disability Insurance. In: Wise DA, ed. Research Findings in the Economics of Aging. Research Findings in the Economics of Aging. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 2010:37-58.
Banks J, Kapteyn A, Smith JP, vanSoest AHO. Work Disability is a Pain in the , Especially in England, The Netherlands, and the United States. RAND Labor and Population Program; 2005.
Short PF, Vasey JJ, BeLue R. Work disability associated with cancer survivorship and other chronic conditions. Psychooncology. 2008;17(1):91-7. doi:10.1002/pon.1194.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17429835?dopt=Abstract
Wilson SE, Burton J, Howell BL. Work Disability Among Non-Elderly Adult Males: The United States, 1893-2001. Brigham Young University; 2003.
Abrams LR, Clarke PJ, Mehta NK. Work at age 62: expectations and realisations among recent cohorts of Americans. Ageing and Society. 2022;42(5):1213-1233. doi:10.1017/S0144686X20001531.
Quach ED. Work and the Family in Later Life: The Effects of Role Stressors, Role Enhancement, and Role Conflict on Self-Perceptions on Aging. International Journal of Aging & Human Development. 2020. doi:10.1177/0091415018812404.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30458630?dopt=Abstract
Johnson RW, Butrica BA, Mommaerts CD. Work and Retirement Patterns for the G.I. Generation, Silent Generation, and Early Boomers: Thirty Years of Change. Boston: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; 2010.
Aguila E, Lee Z. Work and Retirement of Older Black and Hispanic Adults. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center, University of Michigan; 2022.
Quinn JF. Work and Retirement: How and When Older Americans Leave the Labor Force.; 2010.
Boissonneault M, de Beer J. Work Ability Trajectories and Retirement Pathways A Longitudinal Analysis of Older American Workers . Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2018;60(7):7.
Johnson RW, Favreault M, Mommaerts CD. Work Ability and the Social Insurance Safety Net in the Years Prior to Retirement. The Urban Institute; 2010.
Hannon K. Work a Little, Play a Little: A New Retirement Strategy. The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/21/your-money/work-a-little-play-a-little-a-new-retirement-strategy.html. Published 2016.
Runge SK, Craig BM, Jim HS. Word Recall: Cognitive Performance Within Internet Surveys. JMIR Ment Health. 2015;2(2):e20. doi:10.2196/mental.3969.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26543924?dopt=Abstract
L. Turner-Washington S. Word is Bond! Exploration Into Organizational Culture and Community Cultural Wealth Values, Observations of Financial Literacy and Economic Equity of Blacks . Education. 2023;Doctor in Education in Career and Technical Education Degree.
Isaacs K. Women's retirement insecurity across U.S. birth cohorts. 2010;Ph.D.:212.
Gillen M, Heath CJ. Women's receipt of Social Security retirement benefits: expectations compared to elections. J Women Aging. 2013;25(4):321-36. doi:10.1080/08952841.2013.816219.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24116993?dopt=Abstract
Gillen M. Women's alternative retirement transition options: Social Security retirement benefits and employment status. 2010;Ph.D.:174.
Fahle S, McGarry K. Women Working Longer: Labor Market Implications of Providing Family Care. In: Women Working Longer: Increased Employment at Older Ages. Women Working Longer: Increased Employment at Older Ages. University of Chicago Press; 2017:157-181.
Goldin C, Katz LF. Women Working Longer: Facts and Some Explanations. Cambridge: The National Bureau of Economic Research; 2016. doi:10.3386/w22607.
Noss MMoloci, Millwood SN, Kuhlman KR. Women with lower systemic inflammation demonstrate steeper cognitive decline with age: Results from a large prospective, longitudinal sample. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health. 2022;22:100465. doi:10.1016/j.bbih.2022.100465.
Natanson H. Women who work for a salary see slower memory decline in old age, reducing their risk of dementia, a new study suggests. The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/women-who-work-for-a-salary-see-slower-memory-decline-in-old-age-reducing-their-risk-of-dementia-a-new-study-suggests/2019/07/15/c1819880-a72a-11e9-9214-246e594de5d5_story.html?utm_term=.be88fc18ce2a. Published 2019.
Gillen M, Heath CJ. Women s Timing of Receipt of Social Security Retirement Benefits. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 2014;35(3):362-375. doi:10.1007/s10834-013-9374-z.