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Advances in Life Course Research|January 25, 2023
Participation in training at older ages: A European perspective on path dependency in life course trajectoriesKonrad Turek, Kène Henkens
Journal of Applied Gerontology : the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society|September 22, 2018
Gender Differences in Perceived Workplace Flexibility Among Older Workers in the Netherlands: A Brief ReportMarleen Damman, Kène Henkens
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|October 15, 2014
How do retirement dynamics influence mental well-being in later life? A 10-year panel studyEllen Dingemans, Kène Henkens
Research on Aging|March 11, 2016
Work Role Residuals Among Fully Retired Individuals: Results of a 10-Year Panel StudyMarleen Damman, Kène Henkens
Research on Aging|February 21, 2019
Working After Retirement and Life Satisfaction: Cross-National Comparative Research in EuropeEllen Dingemans, Kène Henkens
European Journal of Public Health|October 14, 2009
Living longer, working longer? The impact of subjective life expectancy on retirement intentions and behaviourHanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
The Gerontologist|February 28, 2013
Impact of different types of retirement transitions on perceived satisfaction with lifeDouglas A Hershey, Kène Henkens
Psychology and Aging|June 25, 2008
Adjustment to and satisfaction with retirement: two of a kind?Hanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
European Journal of Ageing|June 6, 2018
Subjective life expectancy and actual mortality: results of a 10-year panel study among older workersHanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|October 2, 2007
Involuntary retirement: the role of restrictive circumstances, timing, and social embeddednessHanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
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Advances in Life Course Research|January 25, 2023
Participation in training at older ages: A European perspective on path dependency in life course trajectoriesKonrad Turek, Kène Henkens
Journal of Applied Gerontology : the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society|September 22, 2018
Gender Differences in Perceived Workplace Flexibility Among Older Workers in the Netherlands: A Brief ReportMarleen Damman, Kène Henkens
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|October 15, 2014
How do retirement dynamics influence mental well-being in later life? A 10-year panel studyEllen Dingemans, Kène Henkens
Research on Aging|March 11, 2016
Work Role Residuals Among Fully Retired Individuals: Results of a 10-Year Panel StudyMarleen Damman, Kène Henkens
Research on Aging|February 21, 2019
Working After Retirement and Life Satisfaction: Cross-National Comparative Research in EuropeEllen Dingemans, Kène Henkens
European Journal of Public Health|October 14, 2009
Living longer, working longer? The impact of subjective life expectancy on retirement intentions and behaviourHanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
The Gerontologist|February 28, 2013
Impact of different types of retirement transitions on perceived satisfaction with lifeDouglas A Hershey, Kène Henkens
Psychology and Aging|June 25, 2008
Adjustment to and satisfaction with retirement: two of a kind?Hanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
European Journal of Ageing|June 6, 2018
Subjective life expectancy and actual mortality: results of a 10-year panel study among older workersHanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|October 2, 2007
Involuntary retirement: the role of restrictive circumstances, timing, and social embeddednessHanna van Solinge, Kène Henkens
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