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Work histories of Older People - Evidence from Mixed Method Occupational History Calendars

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  • Fiona Carmichael

    (Department of Management, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham)

  • Claire Hulme

    (Academic Unit of Health Economics, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds)

  • Lorna Porcellato

    (Faculty of Health and Applied Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University)

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  • Fiona Carmichael & Claire Hulme & Lorna Porcellato, 2013. "Work histories of Older People - Evidence from Mixed Method Occupational History Calendars," Working Papers 1305, Academic Unit of Health Economics, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds.
  • Handle: RePEc:lee:wpaper:1305
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