Hope and the Life Course: Results From a Longitudinal Study of 25,000 Adults
ABSTRACT This paper reports the first large‐scale longitudinal links between one of the least known dimensions of wellbeing—hope—and long‐term outcomes in a range of life arenas. Hope has agentic properties which are relevant to people's future outcomes. Following 25,000 randomly sampled Australian adults over a period of 14 years from 2007 to 2021 (N >
Carol Graham, Redzo Mujcic
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Correlates of annual health check-up among community-dwelling persons 60 years and older: Longitudinal national evidence from the health, aging, and retirement in Thailand study, 2015-2022. [PDF]
Pengpid S+4 more
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Federal Taxes on Benefits from Your Retirement System
Madaline Kintner Remmlein
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The Rise of Health Economics: Transforming the Landscape of Economic Research
ABSTRACT This paper explores the evolving role of health economics within economic research and publishing over the past 30 years. Historically, largely a niche field, health economics has become increasingly prominent, with the share of health economics papers in top journals growing significantly.
Lorenz Gschwent+3 more
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Impact of frailty and its change on urinary incontinence: A longitudinal analysis from two prospective study of ageing. [PDF]
Gan X, Meng L, Cao S, Bai H, Li X.
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PNPF RETIREMENT SAFETY ANALYSIS REEVALUATION OF RESIDUAL NUCLIDES.
R.A. Hewson
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Geographic Trends and Geospatial Analysis of Head and Neck Fellowship‐Trained Surgeons
ABSTRACT Background Disparities in access to otolaryngology and cancer care exist across the United States. However, little is known about the geographic distribution of fellowship‐trained head and neck cancer (HNC) surgeons. Methods A cross‐sectional study of American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) fellowship graduates from July 1, 1997 to June 30, 2022
Jad Zeitouni+6 more
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Address sustainability risks in health insurance funds: generational actuarial balance and intergenerational equity perspective. [PDF]
Qin Y, Ji W.
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Abstract Retirees re‐entering the workforce, popularly termed as bridge employment, is a phenomenon that is anticipated to increase in the coming years. Though research establishes that these employees have unique aspirations and work motives (see Mazumdar et al., 2020), primary research on how the retirement transition and bridge employment shape each
Bishakha Mazumdar+2 more
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Overcoming the Paradox of Measuring Self‐Awareness Development by Focusing on Outcomes
ABSTRACT Many HRD interventions aim to enhance self‐awareness to shape employee behavior, to develop skills, or as a performance‐related outcome. But measuring this development faces significant metacognitive challenges: self‐awareness changes when one's attention is directed to it, and self‐report relies on accurate self‐awareness.
Anna Sutton, Samantha Carey
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