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Does Gender Differentiate the Effects of Retirement on Cognitive Health?
Katsuya Oi
Sociology
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Cognitive Health
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Risk Factors
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Depressive Symptoms
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Function-based
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Cognitive Performance
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Spousal
50%
Retirement Decision
50%
Endogeneity
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Gender Differences
50%
Cognitive Function
50%
Fixed Effects
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Health Studies
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Mobility Limitation
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Cognitive Decline
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Retirement Study
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Cognitive Score
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Two-stage Least Squares
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Unobserved Heterogeneity
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Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status
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Least Squares Model
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Medical Expenses
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Psychology
Depression
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Cognitive Performance
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Endogeneity
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Cognitive Function
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Gender Difference
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Cognitive Decline
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Social Sciences
Gender Difference
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Wealth
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Cognitive Function
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Fixed Effects Model
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Telephone Interview
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