dc.title: Does a lifetime of employment instability and poor-quality jobs accelerate biological aging? dc.description: Using 1992–2016 data from the Health and Retirement Study and blood biomarkers from 3,000 older adults, this study found that midlife histories of not working for pay and poor-quality jobs were linked to faster epigenetic aging.
Does a lifetime of employment instability and poor-quality jobs accelerate biological aging?
Faul, Jessica D.

