[PDF][PDF] Systemic and reflexive: Foundations of cumulative dis/advantage and life-course processes

D Dannefer - The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Cumulative dis/advantage has been defined as the systemic tendency for interindividual
divergence in a given characteristic to increase with the passage of time. Over recent …

Toward a life course framework for studying vulnerability

D Spini, L Bernardi, M Oris - Research in Human Development, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Interest in the study of vulnerability has experienced impressive growth across various
disciplines. To contribute to this major but scattered development in the study of …

Depression in women and men, cumulative disadvantage and gender inequality in 29 European countries

P Bracke, K Delaruelle, R Dereuddre… - Social Science & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Macro-sociological theories stress the contribution of gender inequality to this gender gap in
depression, while cumulative advantage/disadvantage theory (CAD) reminds us that mental …

Kick me while I'm down: Modeling employee differences of the impact of workplace incivility on employees' health and wellbeing

F Jorgensen, A Bish, K Sanders, P Nguyen - Human Resource …, 2024 - Elsevier
Although research has shown that workplace incivility has a stronger and more enduring
impact on the health and wellbeing of some employees more than others, there has been …

Psychological resilience and health among older adults: A comparison of personal resources

MG Taylor, D Carr - The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Research on life course inequality and successful aging has sought to
understand how events and challenges may lead to poor outcomes in later life for some …

Sociologising resilience through Bourdieu's field analysis: Misconceptualisation, conceptualisation, and reconceptualisation

GM Mu - British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper intends to develop a sociological thinking of child and youth resilience through
recourse to Bourdieu. The paper starts by problematising the misconceptualisation that …

[HTML][HTML] Health, stress, and well-being in Swiss adult survivors of child welfare practices and child labor: Investigating the mediating role of socio-economic factors

MV Thoma, F Bernays, CM Eising, V Pfluger… - Child Abuse & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background With widespread deprivation in the education of minors affected by child
welfare practices (CWP) in the last century, affected individuals often continued a life …

Depressive symptoms and the buffering effect of resilience on widowhood by gender

BM King, DC Carr, MG Taylor - The Gerontologist, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Spousal loss is a stressful life event that often results in
significant depressive symptoms, with men often experiencing more significant depressive …

Cumulative disadvantages of non-employment and non-standard work for career patterns and subjective well-being in retirement

V Ponomarenko - Advances in Life Course Research, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper investigates how cumulative disadvantages of non-employment and non-
standard work are affecting careers and subjective well-being of older Europeans from 13 …

The life course construction of inequalities in health and wealth in old age

M Oris, M Baeriswyl, A Ihle - Handbook of active ageing and quality of life …, 2021 - Springer
In this contribution, we will mobilize the interdisciplinary life course paradigm to consider the
processes through which individual heterogeneity in health and wealth is constructed all …