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  • ...ns of their life (family, employment, health, and leisure) and directed to life goals. Depending on the resources available, individuals reach different le ...e for resources this may lead to negative spillovers across [[Life domains|life domains]]; on the contrary, when resources are transferred across domains t ...
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  • ...ents: Life [[Transition-bifurcation|transition]] or life change constitute events that require adaptation from individual and can be source of stress ...onic strains: More enduring or recurring problems experienced during daily life are possible source of stress ...
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  • ...ability]] || [[Complementary, subsidiary and competitive resources across life domains]] ||[[Meso level]] || [[Resources_(personal,_social,_economic,_etc. ...[[Life course]] || [[Life domains|Spillover and cross over effects across life domains]] ||[[Social capital]] || [[Reserves]] <br>* [[Reserves#Constitutio ...
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  • ...ns of their life (family, employment, health, and leisure) and directed to life goals. Depending on the resources available, individuals reach different le ...e for resources this may lead to negative spillovers across [[Life domains|life domains]]; on the contrary, when resources are transferred across domains t ...
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  • ...me circumstances [[Reserves|reserves]] that may help to overcome stressful events. The functional importance of family ties, both negative and positive, will ...pment of reserves over the life course and onset of vulnerability in later life. ''Nature Human Behaviour'', 2(8), 551-558.<br> ...
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  • ...relations and or psychological functioning (Olson, 2000), thus triggering life transitions, defined as a significant change in the roles an individual hol ...d psychological factors which play a crucial role in shaping [[life course|life course]] trajectories. Rather than focusing on trajectories that denote ret ...
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  • ...Family, education, work, health and leisure are often cited as a critical life domains. ...events and [[Transition-bifurcation|transitions]] go beyond, or cross, the life [[Trajectories|trajectory]] of the individual concerned and diffuse to rela ...
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  • ...r an initial census, survey rounds at least once a year collects all vital events (arrival, birth, deaths, departures) in the surveillance areas.<br> ...res carried out can be adapted according to the phase of the [[Life course|life course]] in which people are (adulthood, old age, etc.). <br> ...
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  • ...[[Reserves|reserves]] loss or insufficiency in one or more [[Life domains|life domains]] that exposes individuals to: (1) an inability to avoid individual ...nerability as an ontological feature of the human condition throughout the life course. The first approach refers to a classic and static view of vulnerabi ...
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  • ...rse|life course]], but also their risk of depletion when facing a critical life event, and possible need for reconstitution after depletion. The thresholds ...of the opportunities to developpe important reserves across [[Life course|life course]]. In the end, taking into account these two principles of reserves ...
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  • ...ational, or emotional adaptions to the new context. However, [[Life course|life course]] transitions occur in specific social and historical contexts, whic ...be linked to certain life events. For instance, the birth of a child is a life event that takes place at a specific point in time, but the psychological t ...
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  • ...ces|resources]] or [[Vulnerability|vulnerabilities]] across [[Life domains|life domains]] at a within-person level, whereas crossover effects refer to tran ...illover effects, it is important to identify the particular [[Life domains|life domains]] and roles that may interact, and specify the characteristics of s ...
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  • ...sociohistorical context. It provides the normative context for particular events, aspirations, relationships and practices to unfold. According to Connell ( ...o level|meso-level]], the concept of gender regimes may help [[Life course|life course]] researchers to better understand [[Stress and stressors|stress an ...
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  • ...s three dimensions and can be adequately conceptualized. The [[Life course|life course]] of an individual is then defined as the result of the interaction ...tance) over time and across [[Life domains|life domains]] (work and family life). For instance, retirement related decisions of older adults and the fertil ...
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  • ...tory and stories) and biology (genetics and evolutionary perspectives).The life course is both a concept and an interdisciplinary and globalist perspective ...ve development have different [[Trajectories|trajectories]] throughout the life span).<br> ...
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