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DECEMBER 22 — Analysis of a longitudinal survey, which was restricted to women, suggests that working without interrupting one’s career contributes to staying healthy until retirement. Is work good for you? A new study published in Demography suggests that it is certainly good for women. The...

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DECEMBER 22 — Analysis of a longitudinal survey, which was restricted to women, suggests that working without interrupting one’s career contributes to staying healthy until retirement. The research team led by Jennifer Caputo, a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, focused on the physical and mental health of women over the 36 years of the survey, comparing data for those who were in uninterrupted paid employment to data for those who worked but without pay, such as stay-at-home mothers.

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