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Kène Henkens
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Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2018-2022
Publications (10 Years): 9
Top Topics
Uric Acid
Health Promotion
Community Dwelling
Metabolic Syndrome
Top Venues
Work, aging and retirement
Journal of epidemiology and community health
De Economist
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences
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Publications
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Katharina Runge
,
Sander K R van Zon
,
Ute Bültmann
,
Kène Henkens
Transitioning out of work and metabolic syndrome incidence: a longitudinal study among 13 303 older workers from the Lifelines Cohort Study and Biobank.
Journal of epidemiology and community health
(2022)
Olga Grünwald
,
Marleen Damman
,
Kène Henkens
Does Retirement Change What Individuals Value in Life? Results From a 3-Year Panel Study.
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences
77 (9) (2022)
Hanna van Solinge
,
Anushiya Vanajan
,
Kène Henkens
Does Phased Retirement Increase Vitality in Older Workers? Findings from a 3‑Year Follow‑Up Panel Study.
Journal of aging & social policy
(2022)
Hendrik P van Dalen
,
Kène Henkens
Trust and Distrust in Pension Providers in Times of Decline and Reform: Analysis of Survey Data 2004-2021.
De Economist
170 (4) (2022)
Jaap Oude Mulders
,
Kène Henkens
,
Hendrik P van Dalen
Employees' Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioral Responses to Increasing Statutory Retirement Ages.
BioMed research international
2021 (2021)
Hendrik P van Dalen
,
Kène Henkens
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Financially Fragile and Aging Societies.
Work, aging and retirement
(2020)
Hendrik P van Dalen
,
Kène Henkens
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Financially Fragile and Aging Societies.
Work, aging and retirement
(2020)
Hendrik P van Dalen
,
Kène Henkens
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Financially Fragile and Aging Societies.
Work, aging and retirement
(2020)
Maria Eismann
,
Kène Henkens
,
Matthijs Kalmijn
Spousal preferences for joint retirement: Evidence from a multiactor survey among older dual-earner couples.
Psychology and aging
32 (8) (2018)