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Life Course

2011
Sociology of the life course is a sophisticated theoretical paradigm designed to understand human lives. Four key assumptions guide life course scholars’ theoretical and empirical work: (1) lives are embedded in and shaped by historical context; (2) individuals construct their own lives through their choices and actions, yet within the constraints of ...
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Life Course of Asthma

2023
Asthma is a heterogeneous chronic airway disease that can vary over a lifetime. Although broad categories of asthma by severity and type have been constructed, there remains a tremendous opportunity to discover an approach to managing asthma with additional factors in mind. Many in the field have suggested and are pursuing a novel paradigm shift in how
Sobia, Farooq, Sumita, Khatri
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Promoting Life Course Vaccination

Rejuvenation Research, 2011
Infectious diseases remain a significant cause of morbi-mortality in adults aged over 60 years, and many of these diseases are vaccine-preventable (VPDs). There is a pressing need to promote a lifelong vaccine schedule to increase vaccination against VPDs during the different stages of life.
Jean-Pierre, Michel   +1 more
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Time over the Life Course: preferences, Options and Life Course Policy [PDF]

open access: possibleTijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 2004
This article has a twofold objective and addresses two central questions. Is there a gap between the preferences for and availability of various ways to make working patterns more flexible over the life course? What is the role of life course policy (LCP) in narrowing this gap?
Loek Groot, Koen Breedveld
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Life Course Reflections

Marriage & Family Review, 2002
L'A., enseignant en sociologie de la famille, presente les facteurs autobiographiques qui ont influe sur ses interets professionnels et ses engagements ...
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Life Course Epidemiology

2014
Life course epidemiology examines biological, behavioral, and social pathways that link exposures during gestation, childhood, adolescence, and adult life, and across generations, to influence health and health inequalities in later life. This article traces the origins of the field from its focus on early life factors and adult chronic diseases to a ...
Mishra, Gita D.   +2 more
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Life Courses

2023
Claudia Behrend   +4 more
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Life Cycle, Life Course, Lifespan

2018
This chapter introduces three key related but distinct concepts: life cycle, lifespan, and life course. It continues with a presentation of additional theoretical constructs: transitions, trajectories, and turning points. The chapter closes with a review of the life course perspective and two central organising approaches in gerontological studies: the
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