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Relationship between employment histories and frailty trajectories in later life: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

Wentian LuRebecca BensonKaren GlaserLoretta G PlattsLaurie M CornaDiana WortsPeggy McDonoughGiorgio Di GessaDebora PriceAmanda Sacker
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2016)
For women, experiencing distinct periods throughout the lifecourse of either work or family care may be advantageous for lessening frailty risk in later life. For men, leaving paid employment before 65 years seems to be beneficial for decelerating increases in frailty thereafter. Continuous full-time work until retirement age conferred no long-term health benefits.
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