Many boomber women plan to work into their golden years

Thursday, June 12, 2003

NEW YORK -- When Jane Williams was looking for work in the 1970s, employers were more interested in her typing skills than her economics degree. Now the chief executive of a California wealth management firm, she feels that she's just hitting her stride -- and is in no hurry to retire.

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