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LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH TO UNDERSTAND THE COMPLEXITY OF LIVELIHOODS
Joan DeJaeghere
Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development
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Longitudinal Research
100%
Qualitative Longitudinal Research
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Local Economy
25%
Social Policy
25%
Diary
25%
Mixed-methods Study
25%
Global Economy
25%
Economic Policy
25%
Qualitative Data Collection
25%
Quasi-experimental Design
25%
Snapping
25%
Policy Structure
25%
Ethnographic Observation
25%
Political Policy
25%
Dynamic Trajectory
25%
Livelihood Outcomes
25%
People's Livelihood
25%
Multidimensional Outcomes
25%
Economic Precarity
25%
Societal Structure
25%
Psychology
Longitudinal Study
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
100%
Mixed Methods
25%
Qualitative Study
25%
Quantitative Study
25%
Social Sciences
Longitudinal Analysis
100%
Organization and Methods
12%
Qualitative Research
12%
Randomized Controlled Trial
12%
Precarity
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mixed-Methods
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%