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... worse ? ” We find that the majority of respondents , both men and women , say that stopping work made no change in their health . ( Table 27 ) . Moreover , very few ( never more than 6 per cent ) say that retirement has made their ...
... worse ? ” We find that the majority of respondents , both men and women , say that stopping work made no change in their health . ( Table 27 ) . Moreover , very few ( never more than 6 per cent ) say that retirement has made their ...
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... worse , and only Table 29. A comparison of pre- and post - retirement evaluations of the effect of retirement upon ... Worse 9 18 Worse 6 3 No difference 39 45 No change 65 73 I don't know 25 26 No answer 2 2 Total 100 100 Total 100 100 ...
... worse , and only Table 29. A comparison of pre- and post - retirement evaluations of the effect of retirement upon ... Worse 9 18 Worse 6 3 No difference 39 45 No change 65 73 I don't know 25 26 No answer 2 2 Total 100 100 Total 100 100 ...
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... worse What would you say is the MOST IMPORTANT change for the WORSE that has taken place in your life since you filled out our first questionnaire ? ( CHECK ONLY THE ONE MOST IMPORTANT ) 45 . 46 . 1 No important change for the worse ...
... worse What would you say is the MOST IMPORTANT change for the WORSE that has taken place in your life since you filled out our first questionnaire ? ( CHECK ONLY THE ONE MOST IMPORTANT ) 45 . 46 . 1 No important change for the worse ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Research Design and Methods of Research | 9 |
Characteristics of the Participants | 29 |
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