From Life Event Analysis to Life Course Analysis

作者: Ulrich Mueller

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03261-9_12

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摘要: On of the most important developments in demography over last two decades took place study demographic change: a move from analyzing time series cross-sectional = period data to individual longitudinal life history data. As result, not states (for example: percentage single, married, divorced, widowed at t) nor events (number on migrations, deaths, second births etc. during interval t 1, and 2) but course as whole has become raw material analysis. Development this direction is indispensable, if shall ever progress mere description explanation causal links between them.

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