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.
- Find here the complete information about the LIVES Working papers as well as the composition of the editorial board.
- Would you like to submit a contribution? The page "LIVES Working papers: call for papers" gives all the information about the procedure.
Authors can submit an electronic copy of their paper by using the submission form.
Title | Volume | Author(s) | Key words | Year |
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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 |