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Volume 9 Number 4 Year 2018

7 articles in this issue 

 

Full issue of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 2018 Volume 9, Issue 4.

 

Heather Joshi

This last issue of Volume 9 has cross-cutting contributions from a number of countries in Europe ­– including (still) the UK – and North America, and from sociology, demography, epidemiology and statistics. The empirical research is mainly confined to peo... see more

Pags. 379 - 381  

Steffen Otterbach,Alfonso Sousa-Poza,Valerie Møller

Using eight waves from the German Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pairfam), we analyse how different domains of subjective wellbeing evolve within seven years (2008–2015) in three different cohorts born 10 years apart (1971/7... see more

Pags. 382 - 411  

Juli Simon Thomas

Disruptive life events, including transitions in work or family structure, affect health. Research often focuses on one transition rather than thinking of an event framework in which respondents experience multiple transitions across qualitatively distinc... see more

Pags. 412 - 432  

Demetris Avraam,Andy Boyd,Harvey Goldstein,Paul Burton

Individual-level data require protection from unauthorised access to safeguard confidentiality and security of sensitive information. Risks of disclosure are evaluated through privacy risk assessments and are controlled or minimised before data sharing an... see more

Pags. 433 - 446  

Scott Montgomery,Cecilia Bergh,Ruzan Udumyan,Mats Eriksson,Katja Fall,Ayako Hiyoshi

The aim was to investigate whether older siblings are associated with development of stress resilience in adolescence and if there are differences by sex of siblings. The study used a Swedish register-based cohort of men (n=664 603) born between 1970 and ... see more

Pags. 447 - 455  

Anne H. Gauthier,Susana Laia Farinha Cabaço,Tom Emery

The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is a panel study on families, life course trajectories and gender relations. The GGS is part of the Generations and Gender Programme (GGP), a unique research infrastructure providing open access data to registered r... see more

Pags. 456 - 465