Multiple Choice
What is the most likely reason that a working-class man in poor health continues to work past the typical retirement age?
A) He has a limited social network of family and friends with whom to spend time during retirement.
B) His spouse continues to work.
C) He has failed to develop an internal model or "expected life history" that includes retirement.
D) He must continue to work in order to supplement his income.
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