2007
DOI: 10.3917/adh.113.0203
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Principles and Prospects of the Life Course Paradigm

Abstract: Résumé La démographie historique semble avoir pris un tournant « micro » en se concentrant de plus en plus sur l’analyse des parcours de vie. Si l’on suit ses avocats, il ne s’agit de rien moins que d’un nouveau paradigme de la démographie (historique). Cet article propose une vue critique de cette affirmation, en examinant les succès en termes de recherche et en discutant les obstacles potentiels à la réussite des promesses de cette nouvelle approche. L’adoption de l’analyse des parcours de vie a déjà fourni … Show more

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“…Traditionally, this type of historical GIS projects focus on administrative spatial units like counties, municipalities, wards, districts, or neighbourhoods combined with demographic and other socio-economic data (Knowles, 2008a). However, the scientific interest of many demographers has shifted in recent years from studying "demographic regimes" and large-scale processes to analysing longitudinal data at the micro level in the form of individual "life courses" (Kok, 2007). Some historical longitudinal micro datasets are available to researchers already, like the Historical Sample of the Netherlands (Mandemakers, 2002) and the Swedish Demographic Database (Edvinsson, 2000) as well as historical population census and register data, like the Dutch national genealogical database (Genlias, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, this type of historical GIS projects focus on administrative spatial units like counties, municipalities, wards, districts, or neighbourhoods combined with demographic and other socio-economic data (Knowles, 2008a). However, the scientific interest of many demographers has shifted in recent years from studying "demographic regimes" and large-scale processes to analysing longitudinal data at the micro level in the form of individual "life courses" (Kok, 2007). Some historical longitudinal micro datasets are available to researchers already, like the Historical Sample of the Netherlands (Mandemakers, 2002) and the Swedish Demographic Database (Edvinsson, 2000) as well as historical population census and register data, like the Dutch national genealogical database (Genlias, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So for the current research the role of family members can be viewed under the linked lives element for better predicting the role of life course approach in becoming women entrepreneur. [29] Presented the role of timings in the life course approach. Each life experience or transition is vigorous; hence, the series and timings of life occasions create a variety of social values in human lives.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework In the Light Of Life Course Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Putting more support on males, and encouraging gender based factors such as the role of women and suitable employments for women as well as family responsibilities have also been challenges for women entrepreneurs to overcome [26] . [28][29][30][31][32] worked on the Islamic and society perspective of Hijab among the Muslim females. The Islamic perspective has been noted as "giving respect" and protecting their shame.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have focused on configurations and living arrangements and used multivariate statistical regressions to identify the factors that explain the occurrence and timing of several transitions along the life course. Life transitions, however, are still too often considered isolated from each other (Kok 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%