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 |
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A comparative review of sequence dissimilarity measures | 033 | Matthias Studer, Gilbert Ritschard | Dissimilarity, Distance, Duration, Optimal matching, Sequencing, Spells, State sequences, Timing, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2014 |
Du «jerk» au «nice guy». Transformation du genre dans la baie de San Francisco | 032 | Laurence Bachmann | Entretiens compréhensifs, Genre, Hommes, Transformation du genre, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2014 |
The feminization of occupations and wage change: A panel analysis of Britain, Germany and Switzerland | 031 | Emily Murphy, Daniel Oesch | Occupations, Discrimination, Gender, Panel data, Wage inequality, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2014 |
Social origins and post-high school institutional pathways: A cumulative dis/advantage approach | 030 | Francesco Giudici, Aaron Pallas | Cumulative advantage and disadvantage, Life course pathways, Sociology of education, Transition out of high school, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2014 |
Rendering the order of life events | 029 | Reto Bürgin, Gilbert Ritschard | Sequence analysis, State sequences, Event sequences, Exploratory data analysis, Graphical statistics, Longitudinal categorical data, Multiple time series plot, Visualization, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2013 |
Assessing the performance of the Swiss Panel LIVES Calendar: Evidence from a pilot study | 028 | Davide Morselli, Dario Spini, Jean-Marie Le Goff, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Karen Brändle, Estelle Mugnari, Nora Dasoki, Caroline Roberts, Laura Bernardi, Felix Bühlmann, Valérie-Anne Ryser, Robin Tillmann, Judith Kühr, Alexandra Bumbaru | Swiss Household Panel, Vulnerability, Administration modes, Life-history calendar, Reliability, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2013 |
Vulnerability across the life course: A theoretical framework and research directions | 027 | Dario Spini, Doris Hanappi, Laura Bernardi, Michel Oris, Jean-François Bickel | life course, Stress, Vulnerability, Risks, Social context, Social policy, Process, Resources, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2013 |
Personality assessment and career interventions | 026 | Jérôme Rossier | Personality, Career adapt-abilities, Career interventions, Five-factor model, Personality assessment, Regulation processes, Vocational guidance, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2013 |
Where do industrial workers go after plant closure? Survey evidence two years after job displacement | 025 | Daniel Oesch, Isabel Baumann | unemployment, older workers, Labour Market, Plant closure, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2013 |
WeightedCluster Library Manual: A practical guide to creating typologies of trajectories in the social sciences with R | 024 | Matthias Studer | life course, Distance, Optimal matching, Analysis of sequences, Cluster, Cluster quality measure, R, Trajectory, Typology, Weighting, LIVES Working Paper, NCCR LIVES | 2013 |