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.
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Title | Volume | Author(s) | Key words | Year |
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DAISIE - Country report: Sweden | 077.6 | Clary Krekula | Ageism in the labour market, Extended working life, Precarious labour, Gendered labour market, Gender mainstreaming, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
DAISIE - OECD Policy Recommendations on Extending Working Lives | 077.5 | Áine Léime | Pensions, Gender, Extended working life, OECD, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
DAISIE - Country report: Czech Republic | 077.4 | Alena Křížková, Radka Dudová | Retirement, Employment, Pensions, Ageing, Gender, Czech Republic, Extending working life, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
DAISIE - Country report: United Kingdom | 077.3 | Jakov Jandrić, Laura Airey, Wendy Loretto | Retirement, Pensions, Gender, Extended working life, Employment policy, State pension age, UK, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
DAISIE - Country report: Ireland | 077.2 | Áine Léime, Nata Duvvury | Health, Pensions, Gender, Extended working life, Employment policy, Precarity, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
DAISIE - Country report: Switzerland | 077.1 | Nicky Le Feuvre | Switzerland, Retirement, Working conditions, Employment, Pensions, Discrimination, Ageing, Gender, Extending working life, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
Obdachlosigkeit, Wohnungslosigkeit und Prekäres wohnen. Ausmass, Profil und Bedarf in der Region Basel | 076 | Matthias Drilling | Armut, Obdachlosigkeit, Wohnungslosigkeit, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
The male marriage premium: selection, productivity, or employer preferences? Evidence from panel data and a survey experiment | 075 | Patrick McDonald | Employer preferences, Labour Market, Male marriage premium, Productivity, Selection, Survey experiment data, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2019 |
Does vocational education give a labour market advantage over the whole career? A comparison of the United Kingdom and Switzerland | 074 | Maïlys Korber | Switzerland, life course, Employment, United Kingdom, Apprenticeship, Earnings, Vocational education and training, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2018 |
Who Has More Children in Switzerland: Swiss Or Foreign Women? - Why The TFR is a Misleading Measure | 073 | Marion Burkimsher, Clémentine Rossier, Philippe Wanner | Cohort fertility, Comprehensive Fertility Profile, Foreigner fertility, Immigrant fertility, Naturalisation, TFR, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2018 |