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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
Double standards? Co-authorship and gender bias in early stage academic hiring 086 Klarita Gërxhani, Nevena Kulic, Fabienne Liechti Gender bias, Academia, Factorial survey experiment, Co-authorships, Disciplines 2021
Comparison of two approaches in multichannel analysis 085 Kevin Emery, André Berchtold Sequence analysis, multiple life domains, real data, clustering. multichannel sequence analysis, extended alphabet 2020
Networked LIVES 084 Mattia Vacchiano, Dario Spini Life-course, Social networks, meso-level, agency, structure, Social capital 2020
A decline in the social status of the working class? Conflicting evidence for 8 western countries, 1987-2017 083 Daniel Oesch, Nathalie Vigna Subjective status, Social class, social inequality, ISSP, working class 2020
The link between previous life trajectories and a later life outcome: A feature selection approach 082 Danilo Bolano, Matthias Studer Sequence analysis, machine learning, life course methodology, variable selection, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES 2020
Discrimination in the hiring of older jobseekers: Evidence from two survey experiments in Switzerland 081 Daniel Oesch Switzerland, Age discrimination, experiments, older workers, unemployment, vignette study, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES 2019
Validating sequence analysis typologies using bootstrapping 080 Matthias Studer Methodology, Sequence analysis, Bootstrapping, Null model, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES 2019
The great recession and trajectories of vulnerability to unemployment in the UK and Switzerland 079 Dan Orsholits, Matthias Studer, Gilbert Ritschard Switzerland, Employment, unemployment, United Kingdom, Labour Market, Recession, Vulnerability, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES 2019
Presentation of the Study LIVES\_SHPHealth on Experiences after Psychological and Physical Health Problems. A Cross-sectional Study within a Longitudinal Panel-survey 078 Hannah Klaas, Davide Morselli, Robin Tillmann, Stéphanie Pin, Dario Spini Health, mental health, survey health, survey design, Swiss Houshold Panel, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES 2019
DAISIE - European Union Extended Working Life Policies: On Pension Systems, Public Finances and Biopolitical Disciplining 077.7 Clary Krekula Biopolitical disciplining of older workers, Extended working life, gender gaps in pensions, policy analyses, time as productive/unproductive 2020