Understanding the effects of Covid-19 through a life course lens.

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Title
Understanding the effects of Covid-19 through a life course lens.
Journal
Advances in life course research
Author(s)
Settersten R.A., Bernardi L., Härkönen J., Antonucci T.C., Dykstra P.A., Heckhausen J., Kuh D., Mayer K.U., Moen P., Mortimer J.T., Mulder C.H., Smeeding T.M., van der Lippe T., Hagestad G.O., Kohli M., Levy R., Schoon I., Thomson E.
ISSN
1879-6974 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1569-4909
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
45
Pages
100360
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
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 how a life course perspective can make critical contributions to understanding the pandemic's effects on individuals, families, and populations. We explore the pandemic's implications for the organization and experience of life transitions and trajectories within and across central domains: health, personal control and planning, social relationships and family, education, work and careers, and migration and mobility. We consider both the life course implications of being infected by the Covid-19 virus or attached to someone who has; and being affected by the pandemic's social, economic, cultural, and psychological consequences. It is our goal to offer some programmatic observations on which life course research and policies can build as the pandemic's short- and long-term consequences unfold.
Keywords
Life-span and Life-course Studies, age, cohort, coronavirus disease 2019, generation, life domains, life trajectories, life transitions, social change, social inequality
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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