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West BT, Little RJA, Andridge RR, et al. Assessing selection bias in regression coefficients estimated from nonprobability samples with applications to genetics and demographic surveys. The Annals of Applied Statistics. 2021;15(3):1556-1581. doi:https://doi.org/10.1214/21-AOAS1453.
West JS. Hearing Impairment and Mental Health Among Married Couples. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B. 2021;76(5):933-943. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbaa023.
West J, Smith S, Dupre M. HEARING LOSS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR SPOUSAL MENTAL HEALTH: EVIDENCE FROM THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY. Innovation in Aging. 2022;6(Suppl 1):431. doi:10.1093/geroni/igac059.1692.
Wertz J, Moffitt TE, Arseneault L, et al. Genetic associations with parental investment from conception to wealth inheritance in six cohorts. Nat Hum Behav. 2023. doi:10.1038/s41562-023-01618-5.
Wenzlow AT. A Slippery Slope: Essays on Income, Wealth, and the Health Gradient. 2005.
Weng HH, Bastian LA, Taylor, Jr. DH, Ostbye T. Number of children associated with obesity in middle-aged women and men: results from the health and retirement study. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2004;13(1):85-91. doi:10.1089/154099904322836492.
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Wen J. Occupational Retirement and Social Security Reform: the Roles of Physical and Cognitive Health.; 2018.
Wen M, Li L, Su D. Physical Activity and Mortality Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in the United States. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2014;11(2):303-312.
Wen L, Seaman SR. Semi-parametric methods of handling missing data in mortal cohorts under non-ignorable missingness. Biometrics. 2018;74(4):1427-1437. doi:10.1111/biom.12891.
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Wels J. Are there health benefits of being unionized in late career? A longitudinal approach using HRS. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2018;61(9):751-761. doi:10.1002/ajim.22877.
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Wells BM. Non-observation of Recurrent Biomeasures Collected in Longitudinal Panel Surveys. Philosophy. 2020;Doctorate.
Weller C. Women Have Less Secure Retirement, Following Lives Filled With Discrimination And Risks. Forbes. 2020.
Wellbery C. Safe Alcohol Limits Similar for Younger and Older Adults. American Family Physician. 2007;76(6):868-9.
Weiss A, Baselmans BML, Hofer E, et al. Personality Polygenes, Positive Affect, and Life Satisfaction. Twin Res Hum Genet. 2016;19(5):407-17. doi:10.1017/thg.2016.65.
Weiss J. Contribution of socioeconomic, lifestyle, and medical risk factors to disparities in dementia and mortality. SSM - Population Health. 2021;16:100979. doi:10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100979.
Weiss CO, González HM, Kabeto MU, Langa KM. Differences in Amount of Informal Care Received by Non-Hispanic Whites and Latinos in a Nationally Representative Sample of Older Americans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2005;53(1):146-151.
Weiss J, Puterman E, Prather AA, Ware EB, Rehkopf D. A data-driven prospective study of incident dementia among older adults in the United States. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University; 2020.
Weiss J, Puterman E, Prather AA, Ware EB, Rehkopf D. A data-driven prospective study of dementia among older adults in the United States. PLoS One. 2020;15(10). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0239994.
Weir DR, Crimmins EM. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Undiagnosed and Poorly Managed Diabetes and Hypertension: Combining Population Surveys with Biomarker Data (HRS2006). The Gerontologist. 2008;48(SPECIAL ISSUE III):1.
Weir DR. Validating Mortality Ascertainment in the Health and Retirement Study. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; 2016.PDF icon Download PDF (669.74 KB)
Weir DR. Are Baby Boomers Living Well Longer?. In: Redefining Retirement: How Will Boomers Fare?. Redefining Retirement: How Will Boomers Fare? New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2007.
Weir DR, Willis RJ. Prospects for Widow Poverty. In: Mitchell OS, Hammond PBrett, Rappaport AM, eds. Forecasting retirement needs and retirement wealth. Forecasting retirement needs and retirement wealth. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 2000:208 -34.
Weir DR, Waite LJ, Wong R, Freedman VA. New Measures and New Designs in Demography of Aging Research. In: Future Directions for the Demography of Aging: Proceedings of a Workshop . Future Directions for the Demography of Aging: Proceedings of a Workshop . Washington, DC: The National Academies Press; 2018:371-396. doi:https://doi.org/10.17226/25064.
Weir DR, Smith JP. Do panel surveys really make people sick? A commentary on Wilson and Howell (60:11, 2005, 2623-2627). Soc Sci Med. 2007;65(6):1071-7; discussion 1078-81. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.04.019.
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Weir DR. Elastic Powers: The Integration of Biomarkers into the Health and Retirement Study. In: Weinstein M, Vaupel JW, Wachter KW, eds. Bio-Social Surveys: Current insight and future promise. Bio-Social Surveys: Current insight and future promise. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press; 2007:78-95.