Developing and Validating an Extra-short Form of the Later Life Workplace Index (llwi-xs) in Germany and the Us

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Developing and Validating an Extra-short Form of the Later Life Workplace Index (llwi-xs) in Germany and the Us. / Deller, Juergen; Wehage, Mattea; Finsel, Julia S. et al.
In: Innovation in Aging, Vol. 8, No. SP_1, 31.12.2024, p. 728-728.

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