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Autoregressive cross-lagged model 1 Career development 1 China 1 Erwerbsverlauf 1 K-means clustering 1 Karriereplanung 1 Occupational attainment 1 Occupational qualification 1 Older population's health 1 Qualifikation 1 Social networks 1 autoregressive cross-lagged model 1 career barriers 1 life adjustment 1 planned happenstance skills 1
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Ha, Gyuyoung 1 Kim, Boyoung 1 Kim, So Rin 1 Lee, Bora 1 Lee, Sang Min 1 Li, Ting 1 Yang, Joon Young 1 Yang, Na Yeon 1 Yaung, Huk 1 Zhang, Yanlong 1
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Journal of career development 1 Social Science & Medicine 1
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Longitudinal relationships between planned happenstance skills and life adjustment and the moderating role of career barriers
Kim, Boyoung; Kim, So Rin; Yang, Na Yeon; Yaung, Huk; … - In: Journal of career development 45 (2018) 3, pp. 215-226
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Social network types and the health of older adults: Exploring reciprocal associations
Li, Ting; Zhang, Yanlong - In: Social Science & Medicine 130 (2015) C, pp. 59-68
Social network types have been proved to have significant impacts on older population's health outcomes. However, the existing discoveries are still inconsistent, which may be attributed largely to the heterogeneous measures and methods scholars used and to the unidirectional causalities...
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