| Beyond the Cross-Lagged Panel Model: Next-generation statistical tools for analyzing interdependencies across the life course |
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| The life course cube: A tool for studying lives |
14 |
| Pathways between socioeconomic status and health: Does health selection or social causation dominate in Europe? |
10 |
| A multi-disciplinary model of life-course canalization and agency |
7 |
| Holistic analysis of the life course: Methodological challenges and new perspectives |
7 |
| Ethnic differences in timing and duration of exposure to neighborhood disadvantage during childhood |
6 |
| Vocational versus general education: Employment and earnings over the life course in Switzerland |
5 |
| Precocious life course transitions, exits from, and returns to the parental home |
5 |
| Early neighborhood conditions and trajectories of depressive symptoms across adolescence and into adulthood |
5 |
| Motherhood and mental well-being in Germany: Linking a longitudinal life course design and the gender perspective on motherhood |
4 |
| Working, parenting and work-home spillover: Gender differences in the work-home interface across the life course |
4 |
| Without the ties that bind: US young adults who lack active parental relationships |
4 |
| What autobiographical narratives tell us about the life course. Contributions of qualitative sequential analytical methods |
3 |
| The transition from living apart together to a coresidential partnership |
3 |
| A life course perspective on working after retirement: What role does the work history play? |
3 |
| Life course social connectedness: Age-cohort trends in social participation |
3 |
| Multidimensional and fluctuating experiences of loneliness from childhood to young adulthood in Northern Finland |
3 |
| Pathways to commitment in living-apart-together relationships in the Netherlands: A study on satisfaction, alternatives, investments and social for support |
3 |
| Less trusting and connected? Social trust and social integration among young adults during the recession |
3 |
| Influence of social connections on smoking behavior across the life course |
3 |
| Gender and mathematics: Pathways to mathematically intensive fields of study in Australia |
2 |
| Understanding trends in family formation trajectories: An application of Competing Trajectories Analysis (CTA) |
2 |
| Retirement coordination in opposite-sex and same-sex married couples: Evidence from Swedish registers |
2 |
| A cohort comparison of predictors of young adult union formation and dissolution in the US |
2 |
| Life course research with panel data: An analysis of the reproduction of social inequality |
2 |
| Early childhood attachment and suicidal ideation among young Kenyan men |
2 |
| Extended working lives and late-career destabilisation: A longitudinal study of Finnish register data |
1 |
| Identification of developmental trajectory classes: Comparing three latent class methods using simulated and real data |
1 |
| Family formation trajectories across borders: A sequence analysis approach to Senegalese migrants in Europe |
1 |
| Who supports whom? Do adult children living at home share their incomes with their parents? |
1 |
| Destination as a process: Sibling similarity in early socioeconomic trajectories |
1 |
| Social differentials in the effect of formal childcare on the transition to parenthood? An assessment of varying effects by education, working hours and migration background |
1 |
| Parent-child relationships and interracial first union formation in the United States |
1 |
| The inseparability of human agency and linked lives |
1 |
| Internal migration over young adult life courses: Continuities and changes across cohorts in West Germany |
1 |
| Do women's pre-birth relative wages moderate the parenthood effect on gender inequality in working hours? |
1 |
| Educational assortative mating and couples' linked late-life employment trajectories |
1 |
| Grandparenting after divorce: Variations across countries |
1 |
| Marital status, gender, and material hardship: Evidence from Israel |
1 |
| The effect of an early-career involuntary job loss on later life health in Europe |
1 |
| Beyond the nuclear family: Personal networks in light of work-family trajectories |
1 |
| Positive self-concept predicts youth staying in school longer in India |
1 |
| Smoking, education and the ability to predict own survival probabilities |
1 |
| Preventing youth depression: Simulating the impact of parenting interventions |
0 |
| How plans change: Anticipation, interferences and unpredictabilities |
0 |
| Adolescent sexual norms and college sexual experiences: Do high school norms influence college behavior? |
0 |
| Stress and salivary telomere length in the second half of life: A comparison of life-course models |
0 |
| Widowhood, depression and blood pressure: A US-England comparison |
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| Do parental resources moderate the relationship between women's income and timing of parenthood? |
0 |
| Micro-level experiences of macro-level change: A cohort perspective on China's shift away from state-sector employment |
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