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Working papers

La collection des «LIVES Working Papers» (ISSN: 2296-1658) est une série en sciences sociales publiée par le Centre LIVES. Elle est destinée à faire avancer la connaissance et le débat dans le domaine en plein développement des parcours de vie.

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Title Volume Author(s) Key words Year
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