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Citations
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6522
National Ranking
3150

Overview

Victor W. Marshall is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily engages with topics related to geriatric care, nursing homes, retirement, disability, and employment.

Their recent research output includes contributions to the following publications:

  • Contingency, Employment Intentions, and Retention of Vulnerable Low-wage Workers: An Examination of Nursing Assistants in Nursing Homes, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Unexpected retirement from full time work after age 62: consequences for life satisfaction in older Americans, 2020, UNC Libraries

Some of the frequent coauthors they have worked with include:

  • Janette Dill
  • Jennifer Craft Morgan
  • Philippa Clarke
  • David R. Weir

The venues where Victor W. Marshall has published recent work are:

  • UNC Libraries

Their research covers subfields such as:

  • General Health Professions
  • Demography

The main topics explored in their work include:

  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment

Best Publications

  • Measuring psychological well-being in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging.

    Philippa J. Clarke;Victor W. Marshall;Carol D. Ryff;Blair Wheaton

  • Well-Being After Stroke in Canadian Seniors Findings From the Canadian Study of Health and Aging

    Philippa Clarke;Victor Marshall;Sandra E. Black;Angela Colantonio

  • Physical activity, public health, and aging: critical issues and research priorities.

    Thomas Prohaska;Elaine Belansky;Basia Belza;David Buchner

  • Formal and Informal Corruption Environments and Multinational Enterprise Social Irresponsibility

    Dawn L. Keig;Lance Eliot Brouthers;Victor B. Marshall

  • Well being in Canadian seniors: Findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging.

    Philippa J. Clarke;Victor W. Marshall;Carol D. Ryff;Carolyn J. Rosenthal

  • Aging in Canada: Social perspectives

    Victor W. Marshall

  • Later Life: The Social Psychology of Aging

    Victor W. Marshall

  • Instability in the Retirement Transition: Effects on Health and Well-Being in a Canadian Study

    Victor W. Marshall;Philippa J. Clarke;Peri J. Ballantyne

  • The Social Structuring of Mental Health over the Adult Life Course: Advancing Theory in the Sociology of Aging

    Philippa Clarke;Victor Marshall;James House;Paula Lantz

  • Reconceptualizing the relationship between “public” and “private” eldercare

    Catherine Ward-Griffin;Victor W. Marshall

  • Ageism, Age Relations, and Garment Industry Work in Montreal

    Julie Ann McMullin;Victor W. Marshall

  • Social dynamics of the life course : transitions, institutions, and interrelations

    Walter R. Heinz;Victor W. Marshall

  • The self and society in aging processes

    Carol D. Ryff;Victor W. Marshall

  • Restructuring work and the life course

    Walter R. Heinz;Helga Krueger;Victor W. Marshall;Anil Verma

  • Agency, Events, and Structure at the End of the Life Course☆

    Victor W. Marshall

  • Depressive Symptoms in Family Caregivers of Long-stay Patients

    Carolyn J. Rosenthal;Joanne Sulman;Victor W. Marshall

  • Contingency, Employment Intentions, and Retention of Vulnerable Low-wage Workers: An Examination of Nursing Assistants in Nursing Homes

    Janette S. Dill;Jennifer Craft Morgan;Victor W. Marshall

  • North American Research on Seasonal Migration

    Charles F. Longino;Victor W. Marshall

  • Age and Awareness of Finitude in Developmental Gerontology

    Victor W. Marshall

  • Cultivating Social Work Leadership in Health Promotion and Aging: Strategies for Active Aging Interventions

    Victor W. Marshall;Mary Altpeter

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippa Clarke
Philippa Clarke University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Carol D. Ryff
Carol D. Ryff University of Wisconsin–Madison
Sara Wilcox
Sara Wilcox University of South Carolina
James S. House
James S. House University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Neena L. Chappell
Neena L. Chappell University of Victoria
Lynda A. Anderson
Lynda A. Anderson Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Erdman Palmore
Erdman Palmore Duke University
John Bond
John Bond University of Toronto
Alan Walker
Alan Walker University of Sheffield
Sandra E. Black
Sandra E. Black University of Toronto

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