AbstractLife course sociologists are increasingly concerned with how the general character of biographies is transformed over historical time – and with what this means for individual life chances. The individualization thesis, which contends that contemporary biographies are less predictable, less orderly and less collectively determined than were those lived before the middle of the 20th century, suggests that life courses have become both more internally dynamic and more diverse across individuals. Whether these changes reflect expanding opportunities or increasing jeopardy is a matter of some debate. We examine these questions using data on the employment, marital and parental histories, over the ages of 25–49, for five birth cohorts of...
Vita.Based on data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Work Experience, this research assesses...
Goldin (2004) documents that recent female college graduates can find only few role models in prior ...
In the first half of the 20th century, the individual life course was largely determined by ‘standa...
AbstractLife course sociologists are increasingly concerned with how the general character of biogra...
Existing career theories are largely based on a stable working environment and have focused excessiv...
This study investigated how women\u27s lives unfold as they pursue different marital careers. Two pa...
textabstractNorth American life course research has typically focused on micro/meso level contexts, ...
Introduction There is a way of viewing social change as resulting primarily from the diversity of or...
During the past twenty years, biographical research, which had significantly declined in post-war so...
This paper explores the ways in which the work-life balance choices made by heterosexual couples dif...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
As a result of continuous social change, it seems more and more difficult today to produce biographi...
A biographical perspective on living and learning is more than an outgrowth or continuation of curre...
Taking a biographical approach, this paper uses life history narratives across four generations of f...
It is well known that womens career outcomes are tied to fertility decisions and that occasionally e...
Vita.Based on data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Work Experience, this research assesses...
Goldin (2004) documents that recent female college graduates can find only few role models in prior ...
In the first half of the 20th century, the individual life course was largely determined by ‘standa...
AbstractLife course sociologists are increasingly concerned with how the general character of biogra...
Existing career theories are largely based on a stable working environment and have focused excessiv...
This study investigated how women\u27s lives unfold as they pursue different marital careers. Two pa...
textabstractNorth American life course research has typically focused on micro/meso level contexts, ...
Introduction There is a way of viewing social change as resulting primarily from the diversity of or...
During the past twenty years, biographical research, which had significantly declined in post-war so...
This paper explores the ways in which the work-life balance choices made by heterosexual couples dif...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
As a result of continuous social change, it seems more and more difficult today to produce biographi...
A biographical perspective on living and learning is more than an outgrowth or continuation of curre...
Taking a biographical approach, this paper uses life history narratives across four generations of f...
It is well known that womens career outcomes are tied to fertility decisions and that occasionally e...
Vita.Based on data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Work Experience, this research assesses...
Goldin (2004) documents that recent female college graduates can find only few role models in prior ...
In the first half of the 20th century, the individual life course was largely determined by ‘standa...