2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-021-02787-4
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Trajectories of Labor Market Inequalities and Health Among Employees in Korea: Multichannel Sequence Analysis

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“…Therefore, some authors (Gauthier et al 2010; Pollock 2007; Stovel, Savage, and Bearman 1996) prefer to derive MD costs additively from domain costs, which is path 2. Currently, this “cost additive trick” (CAT) is perhaps the most frequently adopted strategy; it is also the only method explicitly implemented in the TraMineR sequence analysis software (Gabadinho et al 2011); it was used, for example, by Delaporte and Kulu (2023), Möhring and Weiland (2021), and Kang (2022). Regarding the third path, some authors (e.g., Han and Moen 1999) propose that MD distances may be defined by additively combining distances computed separately for each domain.…”
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“…Therefore, some authors (Gauthier et al 2010; Pollock 2007; Stovel, Savage, and Bearman 1996) prefer to derive MD costs additively from domain costs, which is path 2. Currently, this “cost additive trick” (CAT) is perhaps the most frequently adopted strategy; it is also the only method explicitly implemented in the TraMineR sequence analysis software (Gabadinho et al 2011); it was used, for example, by Delaporte and Kulu (2023), Möhring and Weiland (2021), and Kang (2022). Regarding the third path, some authors (e.g., Han and Moen 1999) propose that MD distances may be defined by additively combining distances computed separately for each domain.…”
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“…In recent years, applications of MD sequence analysis have proliferated in the social sciences across a range of disciplines to analyze various substantive topics, such as employment and health (Eisenberg-Guyot et al 2020), immigrants’ childbearing and partnership (Delaporte and Kulu 2023), couples’ life-course and income in later life (Möhring and Weiland 2021), health and labor market inequalities (Kang 2022), and patient care consumption (Roux et al 2022).…”
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