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80. Resource paper / Office of Ageing. Brisbane:
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81. Retirement and retirement intentions, Australia.
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Persons retired from full-time work, Australia . 1984; Persons aged
5069 years ceasing full-time work, Australia . 1980. Summary: For
persons aged 45 and over who had retired from or who intend to retire from
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82. Retirement and the future: proceedings of a seminar
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Australian Institute of Technology, 1974. 145p. ISBN 0909848084. Contents:
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83. Barnett, William Frank. The retirement experience.
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85. Smith, Philippa. Early retirement: blessing or
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88. Retired, unemployed or at risk: changes in the
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90. DOME (WA) Association. Mature aged unemployment,
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91. Western Australia. Equal Opportunity Commission. Age
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93. Hartmann, Linley. Older workers [microform]: their
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participation rate for males aged 4554 years / G. Connolly, B. Kirk;
Early retirement: an older person's perspective / R. Davidson; Involuntary
early retirement and labour force re-entry for older worker / S. Encel; Labour
market exit and re-entry of male workers 55+ / J. McCormack; The Choice of
early retirement age and the Australian superannuation system / J. Creedy;
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Armstrong, J. Maroney; Retirement decisions of men and women: a preliminary
analysis / T. Sinha, R. Benedict; How have the retirement patterns changed in
industrialised countries and what can we learn from them? / T. Sinha, D. Sinha;
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96. Issues of absenteeism and occupational health and
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speaking background workers / conducted by Varoe Legge et al. Sydney: NSW
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97. Productivity of mature and older workers: employers'
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98. Kersey, Joan. The new aged: an untapped resource.
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100. Cerexhe, Peter. Before and after retirement.
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