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Holistic trajectories: a study of combined employment, housing and family careers by using multiple-sequence analysis

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This paper used sequence analysis to examine multivariable combinations of status as they change over time and showed that this method can provide insights that are difficult to be achieved through other analytic methods.
Abstract
Social science applications of sequence analysis have thus far involved the development of a typology on the basis of an analysis of one or two variables which have had a relatively low number of different states. There is a yet unexplored potential for sequence analysis to be applied to a greater number of variables and thereby a much larger state space. The development of a typology of employment experiences, for example, without reference to data on changes in housing, marital and family status is arguably inadequate. The paper demonstrates the use of sequence analysis in the examination of multivariable combinations of status as they change over time and shows that this method can provide insights that are difficult to achieve through other analytic methods. The data that are examined here provide support to intuitive understandings of clusters of common experiences which are both life course specific and related to socio-economic factors. Housing tenure is found to be of key importance in understanding the holistic trajectories that are examined. This suggests that life course trajectories are sharply differentiated by experience of social housing.

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What matters in differences between life trajectories: a comparative review of sequence dissimilarity measures

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Re-thinking residential mobility: Linking lives through time and space

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How to find an appropriate clustering for mixed-type variables with application to socio-economic stratification

TL;DR: The application of a philosophy of cluster analysis to economic data from the 2007 US Survey of Consumer Finances demonstrates techniques and decisions required to obtain an interpretable clustering, and the clustering is shown to be significantly more structured than a suitable null model.
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Multichannel sequence analysis applied to social science data

TL;DR: This article proposes the method of multichannel sequence analysis (MCSA), which simultaneously extends the usual optimal matching analysis (OMA) to multiple life spheres and finds that MCSA offers an alternative to the sole use of ex-post sum of distance matrices by locally aligning distinct life trajectories simultaneously.
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Cluster Analysis

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Time Warps, String Edits, and Macromolecules: The Theory and Practice of Sequence Comparison

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Sequence analysis: new methods for old ideas

Andrew Abbott
- 01 Jan 1995 - 
TL;DR: A wide variety of work in social science concerns sequences of events or phenomena as mentioned in this paper, and a review of sequence literatures from various areas can be found in the introduction of this paper.
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