Understanding the effects of Covid-19 through a life course lens
RA Settersten Jr, L Bernardi, J Härkönen… - Advances in Life Course …, 2020 - Elsevier
The Covid-19 pandemic is shaking fundamental assumptions about the human life course in
societies around the world. In this essay, we draw on our collective expertise to illustrate …
societies around the world. In this essay, we draw on our collective expertise to illustrate …
Beyond “use it or lose it”: The impact of engagement on cognitive aging
EAL Stine-Morrow, IE Manavbasi - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Biologically based senescence processes and cumulative opportunities for experience
collectively give rise to profound changes in cognition in later adulthood, the trajectories of …
collectively give rise to profound changes in cognition in later adulthood, the trajectories of …
Understanding unequal ageing: towards a synthesis of intersectionality and life course analyses
Intersectionality has received an increasing amount of attention in health inequalities
research in recent years. It suggests that treating social characteristics separately—mainly …
research in recent years. It suggests that treating social characteristics separately—mainly …
Working more, less or the same during COVID-19? A mixed method, intersectional analysis of remote workers
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed where paid work is done. Workers able to do so
have been required to work remotely. We draw on survey data collected in October 2020 …
have been required to work remotely. We draw on survey data collected in October 2020 …
Ongoing Remote work, returning to working at work, or in between during COVID-19: what promotes subjective well-being?
The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated a massive turn to remote work, followed by
subsequent shifts for many into hybrid or fully returning to the office. To understand the …
subsequent shifts for many into hybrid or fully returning to the office. To understand the …
[PDF][PDF] Perceived social exclusion and loneliness: Two distinct but related phenomena
Perceived social exclusion refers to the subjective feeling of not being part of the macrolevel
society. Loneliness arises if existing social relationships at the micro level are either …
society. Loneliness arises if existing social relationships at the micro level are either …
Joint family and work trajectories and multidimensional wellbeing
CL Comolli, L Bernardi, M Voorpostel - European Journal of Population, 2021 - Springer
Informed by the life course perspective, this paper investigates whether and how
employment and family trajectories are jointly associated with subjective, relational and …
employment and family trajectories are jointly associated with subjective, relational and …
The uneven stress of social change: Disruptions, disparities, and mental health
P Moen - Society and Mental Health, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
As the COVID-19 pandemic underscores, disparities in stress exposure, vulnerability, and
protective resources are often magnified in times of rapid change. I argue that Leonard …
protective resources are often magnified in times of rapid change. I argue that Leonard …
Race/ethnicity, nativity, and gender disparities in unmet care needs among older adults in the United States
Abstract Background and Objectives Although disparities in disability and the unequal
distribution of care resources are widely discussed in the literature, there has been less …
distribution of care resources are widely discussed in the literature, there has been less …
The cumulative effects of marketized care
A Chatzidakis, GM Eckhardt… - Journal of Consumer …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Care is increasingly marketized. Previous marketing and consumer research has focused on
specific tensions underlying marketized care provision and the ways in which consumers …
specific tensions underlying marketized care provision and the ways in which consumers …