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Cognitive Decline And The Workplace, Sharona Hoffman
Cognitive Decline And The Workplace, Sharona Hoffman
Faculty Publications
Cognitive decline will increasingly become a workplace concern because of three intersecting trends. First, the American population is aging. In 2019, 16.5 percent of the population, or fifty-four million people, were age 65 and over, and the number is expected to increase to seventy-eight million by 2025. Dementia is not uncommon among older adults, and by the age of eighty-five, between twenty-five and fifty percent of individuals suffer from this condition. Second, individuals are postponing retirement and prolonging their working lives. For example, about a quarter of physicians are over sixty-five, as are fifteen percent of attorneys. The average age …
Mapp After Forty Years: Its Impact On Race In America, Lewis R. Katz
Mapp After Forty Years: Its Impact On Race In America, Lewis R. Katz
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Euclid'S Historical Imagery, Richard H. Chused
Euclid'S Historical Imagery, Richard H. Chused
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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All Things Not Being Equal: The Case For Race Separate School, Roberta L. Steele
All Things Not Being Equal: The Case For Race Separate School, Roberta L. Steele
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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An Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Of 1975, Louise E. Mckinney, Patricia A. Pap
An Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Of 1975, Louise E. Mckinney, Patricia A. Pap
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Filing Of An Employment Discrimination Charge Under Title Vii As Tolling The Statute Of Limitations Applicable To A 1981 Action: The Unanswered Questions Of Johnson V. Rea, John R. Dorocak
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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