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Autor/inn/enHan, Shin-Kap; Lesnard, Laurent; Elzinga, Cees H.; Halpin, Brendan; Fasang, Anette Eva; Dietrich, Julia; Andersson, Hakan; Salmela-Aro, Katariina; Oris, Michel; Ritschard, Gilbert; Mercklé, Pierre; Zalc, Claire; Buton, Francois; Lemercier, Claire; Mariot, Nicolas; Wilson, Matthew Charles; Bison, Ivano; Colombi, Denis; Paye, Simon; Brzinsky-Fay, Christian; Pollien, Alexandre; Joye, Dominique
Sonst. PersonenBlanchard, Philippe (Hrsg.); Bühlmann, Felix (Hrsg.); Gauthier, Jacques-Antoine (Hrsg.)
TitelAdvances in sequence analysis.
Theory, method, applications.
QuelleCham: Springer (2014), 304 S.
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ReiheLife course research and social policies. 02
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttyponline; Monographie
ISSN2211-7776
ISBN978-3-319-04968-7
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-04969-4
SchlagwörterBildungsverhalten; Biografieforschung; Empirische Sozialforschung; Forschungsmethode; Methode; Generatives Verhalten; Familie; Empirische Sozialforschung; Familie; Generatives Verhalten; Methode; Theorie; Wahlverhalten; Biografieforschung; Bildungsverhalten; Forschungsmethode; Anwendung; Wahlverhalten; Anwendung; Theorie
AbstractThis book gives a general view of sequence analysis, the statistical study of successions of states or events. It includes innovative contributions on life course studies, transitions into and out of employment, contemporaneous and historical careers, and political trajectories. The approach presented in this book is now central to the life-course perspective and the study of social processes more generally. This volume promotes the dialogue between approaches to sequence analysis that developed separately, within traditions contrasted in space and disciplines. It includes the latest developments in sequential concepts, coding, atypical datasets and time patterns, optimal matching and alternative algorithms, survey optimization, and visualization. Field studies include original sequential material related to parenting in 19th-century Belgium, higher education and work in Finland and Italy, family formation before and after German reunification, French Jews persecuted in occupied France, long-term trends in electoral participation, and regime democratization. (Text excerpt, IAB-Doku) . Contents: Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Felix Bühlmann, Philippe Blanchard: Introduction : Sequence Analysis in 2014 (1-17); Part I: How to Compare Sequences; Shin-Kap Han: Motif of Sequence, Motif in Sequence (21-38); Laurent Lesnard: Using Optimal Matching Analysis in Sociology : Cost Setting and Sociology of Time (39-50); Cees H. Elzinga: Distance, Similarity and Sequence Comparison (51-73); Brendan Halpin: Three Narratives of Sequence Analysis (75-103); Part II: Life Course Sequences; Anette Eva Fasang: New Perspectives on Family Formation : What Can We Learn from Sequence Analysis? (107-128); Julia Dietrich, Hakan Andersson Katariina Salmela-Aro: Developmental Psychologists' Perspective on Pathways Through School and Beyond (129-150); Michel Oris, Gilbert Ritschard: Sequence Analysis and Transition to Adulthood : An Exploration of the Access to Reproduction in Nineteenth-Century East Belgium (151-167); Pierre Mercklé and Claire Zalc: Trajectories of the Persecuted During the Second World War : Contribution to a Microhistory of the Holocaust (171-190); Francois Buton, Claire Lemercier, Nicolas Mariot: A Contextual Analysis of Electoral Participation Sequences (191-211); Matthew Charles Wilson: Governance Built Step-by-Step: Analysing Sequences to Explain Democratization (213-227); Part IV: Visualisation of Sequences and Their Use for Survey Research; Ivano Bison: Sequence as Network : An Attempt to Apply Network Analysis to Sequence Analysis (231-248); Denis Colombi, Simon Paye: Synchronising Sequences. An Analytic Approach to Explore Relationships Between Events and Temporal Patterns (249-264); Christian Brzinsky-Fay: Graphical Representation of Transitions and Sequences (265-284); Alexandre Pollien, Dominique Joye: Patterns of Contact Attempts in Surveys (285-304)."
Erfasst vonInstitut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg
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