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Title: The Labor Force Participation of Older Women: Retired? Working? Both?
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1. Hill, Elizabeth T.
The Labor Force Participation of Older Women: Retired? Working? Both?
Monthly Labor Review 125,9 (September 2002): 39-48.
Also: http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2002/09/art4abs.htm
Cohort(s): Mature Women
Publisher: U.S. Department of Labor
Keyword(s): Age and Ageing; Career Patterns; Labor Force Participation; Part-Time Work; Re-employment; Retirees; Retirement/Retirement Planning; Work Reentry

Noneconomic factors--such as level of education, job flexibility in work hours, and physical stress--appear to influence older women's labor force participation more strongly than economic ones, resulting in many "retired" women who are employed.
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Hill, Elizabeth T. "The Labor Force Participation of Older Women: Retired? Working? Both?" Monthly Labor Review 125,9 (September 2002): 39-48.