This book gives a general view of sequence analysis, the
statistical study of successions of states, events or actions, one
of the most promising venues of social science methodology.It
includesinnovative contributions on life course studies,
transitions into and out of work, contemporaneous and historical
careers, time use, residential trajectories and political careers.
The approach presented in this book is now central to the
life-course perspective and the study of other social
processes.
This book promotes the dialogue between approaches to sequence
analysis that developed separately, within traditions contrasted in
space and disciplines. It includes the latest developments about
sequential concepts, coding, atypical datasets and time patterns,
optimal matching and alternative algorithms, survey optimization
and visualization. Field studies include original sequential
material related to parenting in 19th-century Belgium, higher
education and work in Finland and Italy, family formation before
and after German reunification, French Jews persecuted in occupied
France, long-term trends in electoral participation and regime
democratization.
Overall the book reassesses the classical uses of sequences as
well as it promotes new ways of collecting, formatting,
representing and processing them. The introduction provides basic
sequential concepts and tools, as well as a history of the method.
Chapters are presented in a way that is both accessible to the
beginner and informative to the expert."
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