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Book Synopsis
Showcasing ways in which the theory of the lifecourse has been applied in demographic research, this innovative Handbook uses key datasets to offer a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of demographic change across the lifecourse.

This Handbook features contributions from leading international demographers and social scientists, covering a range of substantive areas such as employment, health, migration, social security, family formation, housing and inequality to give substance to investigations into the individual's lifecourse. Chapters highlight major theoretical and methodological advances in lifecourse research and present research that sheds light on family dynamics, health and mobility over the lifecourse, illustrating the implications of lifecourse research for policy and reform.

Comprehensive and cutting-edge, this Handbook will be crucial reading for students and researchers of demography, social policy, sociology and gerontology at all levels looking to enhance their own research agendas. Policy makers and practitioners of demographic research will also benefit from its insights into the key methodological avenues for advanced investigations.

Contributors include: K. Barclay, M. Benzeval, L. Bernardi, A. Berrington, A. Börsch-Supan, P. Bridgen, P. De Jong, H. De Valk, T. Emery, M. Evandrou, A. Evans, L. Fadel, J. Falkingham, A.E. Fasang, A. Findlay, I. Garfinkel, A.H. Gauthier, A. Goodman, E. Graham, J. Holmes, J. Huinink, K. Keenan, K. Kiernan, S. Kim, D. Kneale, M. Kolk, H. Kulu, M. Lyons-Amos, K.U. Mayer, D. McCollum, S. McLanahan, A. McMunn, T. Meyer, J. Mikolai, M. Qin, A. Sabater, L. Sariscsany, R.A. Settersten, C. Van Mol, L. Vargas, A. Villadsen, A. Vlachantoni, J. Waldfogel, M. Wright



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Contents: 1. Introduction to the Handbook on Demographic change and the Lifecourse Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham and Athina Vlachantoni PART I: THEORETICAL & METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN LIFECOURSE RESEARCH 2. Linking Demographic Change and the Life Course: Insights from the “Life Course Cube” Laura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink and Richard A. Settersten, Jr. 3. Life Course and Social Inequality Anette Eva Fasang and Karl Ulrich Mayer 4. Studying individuals across the life course: A review of longitudinal methods Júlia Mikolai and Mark Lyons-Amos PART II: DATA & INNOVATION IN LIFECOURSE RESEARCH 5. Current and future contributions of the Generations and Gender Programme to life course research Luisa Fadel, Tom Emery and Anne H. Gauthier 6. Life history analyses with SHARE Axel Börsch-Supan 7. The contribution of the 1958 and 1970 British Cohort Studies to lifecourse research on family transitions Aase Villadsen, Ann Berrington, Alissa Goodman and Dylan Kneale 8. Understanding families’ lives across the life course: the value of panel studies. Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Survey Michaela Benzeval PART III: FAMILY DYNAMICS AND LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OVER THE LIFECOURSE 9. Unmarried families in the UK and the US Kathleen Kiernan, Sara McLanahan, John Holmes and Melanie Wright 10. Ethnic fertility and ethnic intermarriage in Australia Ann Evans 11. Demographic Perspectives on Population Change and Housing across the Life Course Elspeth Graham and Albert Sabater PART IV: HEALTH OVER THE LIFECOURSE 12. Birth spacing and health outcomes: differences across the lifecourse and developmental contexts Kieron Barclay and Martin Kolk 13. Work, family and health over the life course: Evidence from the British birth cohort studies Anne McMunn PART V: MIGRATION & MOBILITY OVER THE LIFECOURSE 14. The case for a life course perspective on mobility and migration research David McCollum, Katy Keenan and Allan Findlay 15. Family Changes, Housing Transitions, and Residential Mobility Júlia Mikolai and Hill Kulu 16. Migration, welfare and the lifecourse in the context of the European Union: A case study of the Netherlands Petra de Jong, Christof Van Mol, Helga De Valk PART VI: POLICY 17. The American Welfare State in the Economic Lives of Children Irv Garfinkel, Laurel Sariscsany and Laura Vargas 18. Elder Care and the Role of Paid Leave Policy Soohyun Kim and Jane Waldfogel 19. The poverty risks of migrants who retire in their host country. Evidence from the first post-war wave of migration into Europe. Paul Bridgen and Traute Meyer 20. Employment history and later life satisfaction among three cohorts in the UK: Unravelling the mediating pathways of pension security, housing tenure and health Jane Falkingham, Maria Evandrou, Min Qin and Athina Vlachantoni Index

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 10/12/2021
    ISBN13: 9781803920092, 978-1803920092
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Showcasing ways in which the theory of the lifecourse has been applied in demographic research, this innovative Handbook uses key datasets to offer a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of demographic change across the lifecourse.

    This Handbook features contributions from leading international demographers and social scientists, covering a range of substantive areas such as employment, health, migration, social security, family formation, housing and inequality to give substance to investigations into the individual's lifecourse. Chapters highlight major theoretical and methodological advances in lifecourse research and present research that sheds light on family dynamics, health and mobility over the lifecourse, illustrating the implications of lifecourse research for policy and reform.

    Comprehensive and cutting-edge, this Handbook will be crucial reading for students and researchers of demography, social policy, sociology and gerontology at all levels looking to enhance their own research agendas. Policy makers and practitioners of demographic research will also benefit from its insights into the key methodological avenues for advanced investigations.

    Contributors include: K. Barclay, M. Benzeval, L. Bernardi, A. Berrington, A. Börsch-Supan, P. Bridgen, P. De Jong, H. De Valk, T. Emery, M. Evandrou, A. Evans, L. Fadel, J. Falkingham, A.E. Fasang, A. Findlay, I. Garfinkel, A.H. Gauthier, A. Goodman, E. Graham, J. Holmes, J. Huinink, K. Keenan, K. Kiernan, S. Kim, D. Kneale, M. Kolk, H. Kulu, M. Lyons-Amos, K.U. Mayer, D. McCollum, S. McLanahan, A. McMunn, T. Meyer, J. Mikolai, M. Qin, A. Sabater, L. Sariscsany, R.A. Settersten, C. Van Mol, L. Vargas, A. Villadsen, A. Vlachantoni, J. Waldfogel, M. Wright



    Table of Contents
    Contents: 1. Introduction to the Handbook on Demographic change and the Lifecourse Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham and Athina Vlachantoni PART I: THEORETICAL & METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN LIFECOURSE RESEARCH 2. Linking Demographic Change and the Life Course: Insights from the “Life Course Cube” Laura Bernardi, Johannes Huinink and Richard A. Settersten, Jr. 3. Life Course and Social Inequality Anette Eva Fasang and Karl Ulrich Mayer 4. Studying individuals across the life course: A review of longitudinal methods Júlia Mikolai and Mark Lyons-Amos PART II: DATA & INNOVATION IN LIFECOURSE RESEARCH 5. Current and future contributions of the Generations and Gender Programme to life course research Luisa Fadel, Tom Emery and Anne H. Gauthier 6. Life history analyses with SHARE Axel Börsch-Supan 7. The contribution of the 1958 and 1970 British Cohort Studies to lifecourse research on family transitions Aase Villadsen, Ann Berrington, Alissa Goodman and Dylan Kneale 8. Understanding families’ lives across the life course: the value of panel studies. Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Survey Michaela Benzeval PART III: FAMILY DYNAMICS AND LIVING ARRANGEMENTS OVER THE LIFECOURSE 9. Unmarried families in the UK and the US Kathleen Kiernan, Sara McLanahan, John Holmes and Melanie Wright 10. Ethnic fertility and ethnic intermarriage in Australia Ann Evans 11. Demographic Perspectives on Population Change and Housing across the Life Course Elspeth Graham and Albert Sabater PART IV: HEALTH OVER THE LIFECOURSE 12. Birth spacing and health outcomes: differences across the lifecourse and developmental contexts Kieron Barclay and Martin Kolk 13. Work, family and health over the life course: Evidence from the British birth cohort studies Anne McMunn PART V: MIGRATION & MOBILITY OVER THE LIFECOURSE 14. The case for a life course perspective on mobility and migration research David McCollum, Katy Keenan and Allan Findlay 15. Family Changes, Housing Transitions, and Residential Mobility Júlia Mikolai and Hill Kulu 16. Migration, welfare and the lifecourse in the context of the European Union: A case study of the Netherlands Petra de Jong, Christof Van Mol, Helga De Valk PART VI: POLICY 17. The American Welfare State in the Economic Lives of Children Irv Garfinkel, Laurel Sariscsany and Laura Vargas 18. Elder Care and the Role of Paid Leave Policy Soohyun Kim and Jane Waldfogel 19. The poverty risks of migrants who retire in their host country. Evidence from the first post-war wave of migration into Europe. Paul Bridgen and Traute Meyer 20. Employment history and later life satisfaction among three cohorts in the UK: Unravelling the mediating pathways of pension security, housing tenure and health Jane Falkingham, Maria Evandrou, Min Qin and Athina Vlachantoni Index

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