Older Americans often compelled to keep working — and face criticism for doing so
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Over the past several decades, demographic and economic changes have significantly altered how people experience work and aging.
Over the past several decades, demographic and economic changes have significantly altered how people experience work and aging.
Over the past several decades, demographic and economic changes have significantly altered how people experience work and aging.
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