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... women were the most mobile of all status categories . Forty - nine per cent of such men and 41 % of the women changed residences at least once between 1955 and 1960. Married men and women are the least mobile . Single and widowed people ...
... women were the most mobile of all status categories . Forty - nine per cent of such men and 41 % of the women changed residences at least once between 1955 and 1960. Married men and women are the least mobile . Single and widowed people ...
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Harold Geist. women , especially in very recent times where women have taken over many jobs thought previously only relegated to men . Here , there is a fundamental change in the role of the sexes in the later years . In his youth , a ...
Harold Geist. women , especially in very recent times where women have taken over many jobs thought previously only relegated to men . Here , there is a fundamental change in the role of the sexes in the later years . In his youth , a ...
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... Women .32 .26 .34 .36 .44 Bellis ( 1933 ) ....... Press key in response to sound in headphones Men .23 .19 .24 .25 .37 Women .31 .20 .30 .30 .42 DeSilva ( 1936 ) " Brake reaction time " in a test designed to simulate car driving ...
... Women .32 .26 .34 .36 .44 Bellis ( 1933 ) ....... Press key in response to sound in headphones Men .23 .19 .24 .25 .37 Women .31 .20 .30 .30 .42 DeSilva ( 1936 ) " Brake reaction time " in a test designed to simulate car driving ...
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PERSONALITY THEORY AND AGING | 16 |
Psychological Aspects | 80 |
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