How “Clocking in” Ages Us: An Examination of Work History, Work Quality, and Accelerated Epigenetic Aging in Older Adulthood
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Published online on April 30, 2026
Abstract
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Consistent employment, especially secure, high-wage employment, has well-documented associations with lower risk of later-life morbidity and mortality, and accelerated biological aging may underlie these associations. Although research evaluating ...
Consistent employment, especially secure, high-wage employment, has well-documented associations with lower risk of later-life morbidity and mortality, and accelerated biological aging may underlie these associations. Although research evaluating ...