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Article dans une revue Population (English edition) Année : 2008

Comparing Qualitative Harmonic Analysis and Optimal Matching. An Exploratory Study of Occupational Trajectories

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Modelling the life course in terms of interactions between different areas of individual activity generates complex datasets which are difficult to analyse in quantitative terms. One way of addressing biographical complexity is to focus on certain landmark transitions. Another option is to describe the entire trajectory from start to finish. The shift from analysis of transitions to the typological description of entire trajectories is a very useful change of perspective, which leads from the particular to the general. Comparing qualitative harmonic analysis, born out of French tradition, and optimal matching developed in genetics, the authors make a timely evaluation of these two rapidly developing approaches.
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halshs-01016117, version 1 (27-06-2014)

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Nicolas Robette, Nicolas Thibault. Comparing Qualitative Harmonic Analysis and Optimal Matching. An Exploratory Study of Occupational Trajectories. Population (English edition), 2008, 63 (4), pp.533-556. ⟨halshs-01016117⟩
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