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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Lang Var Change. 2009 Jul 1;21(2):233–256. doi: 10.1017/S0954394509990093

Table 2.

Educational and professional background of older adults (51–65 years) from North Carolina. See Table 1 legend for details.

North Carolina
Participant Gender Education (years) Occupation
NC-1 F college (1–2) secretary
NC-2 F college (3–4) manager
NC-3 F high school teacher’s assistant
NC-4 F high school teacher’s assistant
NC-5 F high school custodian
NC-6 F high school maintenance
NC-7 F college (4+) retired teacher
NC-8 F college (1–2) receptionist/payroll
NC-9 F high school library worker
NC-10 F college (4+) retired teacher, artisan
NC-11 M college (4+) teleconferencing
NC-12 M college (3–4) businessman
NC-13 M college (4+) retired superintendent
NC-14 M college (4+) circuit court clerk
NC-15 M college (4+) MBA
NC-16 M college (4+) town clerk
NC-17 M college (4+) principal
NC-18 M high school self-employed
NC-19 M college (4+) retired superintendent
NC-20 M college (1–2) trucking