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Introduction: Uncertain Biographies? A Focus on Migrants’ Life Courses

2018

This book focuses on the uncertainties revealed by migrants’ biographies whose shapes are less conventional or patterned, while their family, work, and educational careers are simultaneously more fragmented and intermingled. As Gardner (Age, Narrative and Migration: The Life Course and Life Histories of Bengali Elders in London. Oxford: Berg Publishers, 2002) contends, there is a more pressing need to address the meaning and shape of life course in migrants’ case. The chapters ask therefore: What challenges migrants and returnees face when trying to make sense of their life courses after years of experience in other countries with different age norms and cultural values? How can they reconc…

Transition (fiction)05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyFace (sociological concept)Gender studieslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceFocus (linguistics)BengaliOrder (exchange)050602 political science & public administrationlanguageLife course approachNarrativeSociology050703 geographyMeaning (linguistics)
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How Can We Integrate Life Course Vaccination into the New WHO Definition of “Healthy Ageing”?

2019

The first global report on health and ageing published by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2015 introduced a new and innovative concept, namely, the idea that healthy ageing encompasses more than just the absence of disease. The report considered healthy ageing to be a more holistic process of developing and maintaining the functional ability that enables well-being in older age. There are two major components to this concept, namely, personal and environmental determinants of ageing. Personal determinants of ageing correspond to our intrinsic capacity, including our genetic inheritance, personal characteristics, health-related behaviours, and risk factors. Living our daily lives in g…

VaccinationGerontologyGenetic inheritanceAgeingIntervention (counseling)Life course approachFunctional abilityHealthy ageingDiseasePsychology
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Causal Effects of Body Mass Index on Airflow Obstruction and Forced Mid-Expiratory Flow: A Mendelian Randomization Study Taking Interactions and Age-…

2021

Obesity has complex links to respiratory health. Mendelian randomization (MR) enables assessment of causality of body mass index (BMI) effects on airflow obstruction and mid-expiratory flow. In the adult SAPALDIA cohort, recruiting 9,651 population-representative samples aged 18–60 years at baseline (female 51%), BMI and the ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) to forced vital capacity (FVC) as well as forced mid-expiratory flow (FEF25–75%) were measured three times over 20 follow-up years. The causal effects of BMI in childhood and adulthood on FEV1/FVC and FEF25–75% were assessed in predictive (BMI averaged over 1st and 2nd, lung function (LF) averaged over 2nd and 3rd fol…

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Tiheä, tavallinen ja joustava

2012

Combining work with family life is a topical and socially important question. This article examines how under-40-year old female PhD students with a family manage to combine the roles of a mother and a doctoral student in their everyday life and how they deal with the major and simultaneous challenges these roles bring. The focus is on the everyday challenges female PhD students face and the choices they have to make at the interface of family and study. This article is part of research examining the life course and future thinking of female PhD students. Nowadays the atmosphere of planning is all-pervasive. Individuals are expected to plan their life course carefully. They should plan thei…

Work (electrical)PedagogyLife course approachFace (sociological concept)General MedicineGeneral ChemistryPlan (drawing)Everyday lifePsychologyAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)Working timeFamily lifeAikuiskasvatus
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Repositioning teachers as assessors : Compromised aspirations and contested agency

2021

The global trend to emphasise assessment for learning brings up the issue of repositioning teachers in assessment. The contemporary curricular policy reforms encourage teachers to take an agentic role in assessment, but multiple dimensions of the environment affect its realisation. Drawing on an ecological approach to teacher agency, this empirical study investigated how Korean secondary English teachers (KSETs) perceive and enact their own teacher agency in assessment within the ecosystem of Korean education. The dataset for the study comprises semi-structured interviews with 15 KSETs. The interview questions involved the main themes such as personal experiences over the life course regard…

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2021

Abstract Objectives To examine how gender functions in the narrative construction of dual career styles, and how these styles impact the (dis)continuation of a dual career pathway. Design Longitudinal qualitative study. Method Life story interviews with 18 talented Finnish athletes (10 cis women, 8 cis men) at four points in time – when they averaged 16, 17, 19, and 20 years of age – followed by an integrative narrative-discursive analysis. Results (a) contrapuntal style was gender-typically female; (b) monophonic style was gender-typically male; and (c) dissonant style was an important pathway to dual career discontinuation through which gender ideologies impacted the emergent adults with …

biologyAthletes4. Educationeducation05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classification050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyGender binary03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine5. Gender equalityLife course approach0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeConstruct (philosophy)PsychologyApplied PsychologyCareer developmentQualitative researchPsychology of Sport and Exercise
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Latvijas ģimenes paaudzēs, 2018

2019

Pētījums aptver visas vecuma grupas: gan jaunus cilvēkus patstāvīgās dzīves sākumā (no 18 gadu vecuma), gan pieredzes bagātus — citās vecuma grupās (līdz 79 gadu vecumam), sniedzot precīzu informāciju par cilvēka dzīves galvenajiem demogrāfiskajiem notikumiem un cikliem vairāku paaudžu dzīvē, sākot jau no 1950. gadu vidus. Aptaujā tiek iegūta informācija par šādām tēmām: pāreja uz pieaugušo dzīvi (mācības un darbs, vecāku mājas atstāšana, pirmās partnerattiecības, jaunas ģimenes veidošana, labklājība un trūkums; kopdzīve un ģimenes stabilitāte (daudzveidīgās ģimenes formas, balanss starp darbu un ģimeni, pienākumu sadale starp vīriešiem un sievietēm,…

demographyģimene - paaudzeslongitudinal researchdzīves gājumsfamily planningMaris Goldmanis:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Social work::Family research [Research Subject Categories]Latvijasubjektīvā labklājībademogrāfijaģimeneIlze Koroleva:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Demography [Research Subject Categories]veselībalife satisfactionIja TrapeznikovapaaudzesGeneration and Gender ProgrammehealthLatviaAleksandrs Aleksandrovsģimene - labklājībasubjective well-beingsocioloģijalife course analysis
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Work-loss years among people diagnosed with diabetes : a reappraisal from a life course perspective

2018

Aims Early exit from the workforce has been proposed to be one of the unfavorable consequences of diabetes. We examined whether early exit from the workforce differed between persons who were and were not diagnosed with diabetes during their work career. Methods The cohort included 12,726 individuals of the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study, born between 1934 and 1944. Using data from nationwide registers, the cohort was followed up from early adulthood until they transitioned into retirement or died. Work-loss years were estimated using the restricted mean work years method. Results During a follow-up of 382,328 person-years for men and 349 894 for women, 36.8% transitioned into old age pension …

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The role of age and life course stage in digital consumption

2018

Digital technologies are an inherent part of consumer environments today. This dissertation investigates older adults’ usage of digital technologies by focusing on the role of age and life course stage in digital consumption in Finland. The dissertation applies theories of technology adoption and use, generations, and life course to examine older adults as digital consumers, the interrelationship between consumption and digital technologies and the effects of age and life course stage on digital consumption. The study utilises both quantitative and qualitative data from five (5) data sets. The results reveal that between the years 1999 and 2014, older adults reported more ecological and les…

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Are oral health conditions associated with schoolchildren’s performance and school attendance in the Kingdom of Bahrain? A life‐course perspective

2021

Background: The link between oral diseases and school performance and school attendance remains unclear among Middle Eastern children.Aim: To investigate the relationship of oral conditions with schoolchildren's school performance and attendance using the life- course approach.Design: A cross- sectional study was conducted with 466 schoolchildren aged 7- 8 years from Kingdom of Bahrain (KoB) and their parents. Questionnaire data on children's current and at- birth environmental characteristics were completed by their parents. Children's oral health measures, including ICDAS (International Caries Detection and Assessment System), PUFA (pulp, ulcer, fistula, abscess), and DDE (developmental d…

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