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Working papers

The LIVES Working Papers (ISSN: 2296-1658) is a new social science paper series, published by the LIVES Centre. It is designed to advance scholarship and debate in the growing field of life course research.

Authors can submit an electronic copy of their paper by using the submission form.

 

Title Volume Author(s) Key words Year
Lives, Time and Place: A Life Course Perspective on Earlier-Life Individual and Contextual Socioeconomic Conditions and Later-Life Physical Activity 095 Yang Li aging, sports, longitudinal, micro-macro link, social environment, ecology 2022
La structure économique et sociale de la Suisse 094 Daniel Oesch Stratification sociale, Immigration 2022
Ausmass, Profil und Erklärungen der Obdachlosigkeit in 8 der grössten Städte der Schweiz 093 Jörg Dittmann, Simone Dietrich, Holger Stroezel, Matthias Drilling, Christopher Young, Sabrina Roduit homelessness 2022
Conceptualising destitution with focus on Central and Eastern European citizens living in Switzerland 092 Zsolt Temesvary, Sabrina Roduit, Matthias Drilling Migration 2022
Parental unemployment and adolescent wellbeing – the moderating role of educational policies 091 Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Björn Högberg, Laura Bernardi Well-being 2022
How the Great Recession Affected the Labour Market Prospects of Young Adults of Different Social Origins in Europe 090 Jad Moawad Intergenerational Transmission, Matthew Effect, Great Recession, Transition to adulthood, EU-SILC 2021
Cause Commune. Rapport d'enquête longitudinale. Première vague : 2019 - 2020. 089.2 Dario Spini, Emmanuelle Anex, Davide Morselli, Nicolas Sommet, Felix Bühlmann 2021
Cause Commune. Méthodologie d’un projet d’action-recherche sociale et participative à Chavannes-près-Renens 089.1 Alain Plattet, Dario Spini Action-recherche, Cohésion sociale, Intégration sociale, Pouvoir d'agir, Qualité sociale, Santé 2021
Selecting Qualitative Cases Using Sequence Analysis: A Mixed-Method Strategy for In-Depth Understanding of Life Course Trajectories 088 Guillaume Le Roux, Matthias Studer, Arnaud Bringé, Catherine Bonvalet Mixed methods, Sequential explanatory design, Sequence analysis, Case selection, Residential trajectories 2021
Enhancing the resources of frontline workers in welfare-to-work policy: is it financially effective? Findings from a local pilot in Southern Switzerland 087 Gregorio Avilés, Maurizio Bigotta Impact evaluation, Impact theory, Counterfactual approach, Active social policies 2021