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    • Project
      • Allostatic Load over Time and Paid Work
      • Modelling Life Histories
      • Modelling Retirement Income
      • Paid Work and Health
      • Paid Work and Mental Health
      • Paid Work, Health and Cohort Change
    • People
      • Age UK
      • Dalla Lana School of Public Health
      • Department for Work and Pensions
      • Institute of Gerontology (KCL)
      • Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (KCL)
      • Pensions Policy Institute
      • Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (UCL)
      • University of Manchester
    • Findings
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Project

Allostatic Load over Time and Paid Work

The interaction of physiological measures with paid work and health over time

Modelling Life Histories

Retrospective life histories from the Retirement Surveys, the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, and the British Household Panel Study will be modelled using Optimal Matching Analysis

Modelling Retirement Income

Considering retirement outcomes, and comparing outcomes between individuals and across cohorts

Paid Work and Health

We use longitudinal models to understand the complex relationships over time between paid work up to and beyond State Pension Age, and mental and physical health, taking into account other variables.

Paid Work and Mental Health

The relationship between employment status, other factors, and mental health in mid- and later- life

Paid Work, Health and Cohort Change

Examining how the relationship between working until or beyond State Pension Age has changed over time for different cohorts

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