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Correlational Subjects » OCCUPATION » Development of occupation » Earlier occupation

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OCCUPATION Development of occupation Earlier occupation
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antecedent, former, history of, past, previous

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Correlate as named by investigator People investigated Finding Position at the timeof retirement Retired faculty members, University, USA, 1968 Field of activity before retirement Retired faculty members, University, USA, 1968 Work at age 50 65+ aged, North Carolina, USA, 1970-71 Earlier Occupation 58-63 aged unmarried, followed 10 years, USA, 1969-1979 Pre-retirement SES 45+ aged males, USA, followed 12 years 1966-1978 Earlier occupation level Gifted women (IQ >135), followed 50 years, California, USA, 1921-72 Earlier lifestyle preference Gifted women (IQ >135), followed 50 years, California, USA, 1921-72 Type of work (earlier) Gifted women (IQ >135), followed 50 years, California, USA, 1921-72 Occupational group 50+ aged males, fulltime employed at T1, followed ten years, Iowa, USA, 1964-74 Number of years worked in town (migrant work) Ex-migrant workers, returned to rural KwaZulu, South Africa, 1983 Total years worked in wage employment (migrant work) Ex-migrant workers, returned to rural KwaZulu, South Africa, 1983 Occupational group 55+ aged, Being China, 198? White Collar (= 1) 65+ aged, China, followed 10 years, 1998-2008 Preretirement longest occupation Female pensioners, followed 9 years, USA, 1982-1991. Occupational level 50-64 aged, Netherlands, followed before and after retirement, 2001-2011 Occupational status before migration—at the interview Elderly migrants, Italy 2011 - 2012