Couples’ Retirement Timing in the US in the 1990s: The impact of market and family role demands on joint and sequential work exits
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O'Rand, AM; Farkas, J
Published in: International Journal of Sociology
2002
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International Journal of Sociology
Publication Date
2002
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32
Start / End Page
11 / 29
Related Subject Headings
- 1608 Sociology
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O’Rand, A. M., & Farkas, J. (2002). Couples’ Retirement Timing in the US in the 1990s: The impact
of market and family role demands on joint and sequential work exits. International Journal of Sociology, 32, 11–29.
O’Rand, A. M., and J. Farkas. “Couples’ Retirement Timing in the US in the 1990s: The impact
of market and family role demands on joint and sequential work exits.” International Journal of Sociology 32 (2002): 11–29.
O’Rand AM, Farkas J. Couples’ Retirement Timing in the US in the 1990s: The impact
of market and family role demands on joint and sequential work exits. International Journal of Sociology. 2002;32:11–29.
O’Rand, A. M., and J. Farkas. “Couples’ Retirement Timing in the US in the 1990s: The impact
of market and family role demands on joint and sequential work exits.” International Journal of Sociology, vol. 32, 2002, pp. 11–29.
O’Rand AM, Farkas J. Couples’ Retirement Timing in the US in the 1990s: The impact
of market and family role demands on joint and sequential work exits. International Journal of Sociology. 2002;32:11–29.
Published In
International Journal of Sociology
Publication Date
2002
Volume
32
Start / End Page
11 / 29
Related Subject Headings
- 1608 Sociology