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Adapting quantitative survey procedures: The price for assessing vulnerability? Lessons from a large-scale survey on aging and migration in Switzerland. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 65-85). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_3
. (2016). 
Attrition in the Swiss Household Panel: Are vulnerable groups more affected than others?. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 221-242). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_10
. (2016). 
Career pathways and professional transitions: Preliminary results from the first wave of a 7-year longitudinal study. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 131-157). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_6
. (2016). 
How to survey displaced workers in Switzerland? Ways of addressing sources of bias. In , Surveying Human Vulnerabilities across the Life Course (pp. 159-176). New York, USA: Springer.
. (2016). 
How to survey displaced workers in Switzerland: Ways of addressing sources of bias. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 159-176). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_7
. (2016). 
Incentives as a possible measure to increase response rates. In , The SAGE Handbook of Survey Methodology (pp. 425-440). London: SAGE. doi:10.4135/9781473957893.n28
. (2016). 
Mixing modes of data collection in Swiss social surveys: Methodological report of the LIVES-FORS mixed mode experiment. LIVES Working Papers, 2016(48), 1-42. doi:10.12682/lives.2296-1658.2016.48
. (2016). 

Representation of vulnerability and the elderly. A Total Survey Error perspective on the VLV survey. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 27-64). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_2
. (2016). 
Studying youth transitions through a social network: First impressions. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 201-219). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_9
. (2016). 
A survey of couples facing breast cancer in women. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 113-129). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_5
. (2016). 
Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course. Life Course Research and Social Policies (p. 242). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9
. (2016). 
Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course: Balancing substantive and methodological challenges. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 1-25). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_1
. (2016). 
Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course: Balancing substantive and methodological challenges. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 1-25). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_1
. (2016). 
Using life history calendars to survey vulnerability. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 177-199). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_8
. (2016). 
Vulnerability following a critical life event: Temporary crisis or chronic distress? A psychological controversy, methodological considerations, and empirical evidence. In , Surveying human vulnerabilities across the life course (pp. 87-111). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24157-9_4
. (2016). 
Non-respondent surveys: Pertinence and feasibility. The Survey Statistician, 68, 16-22. Retrieved from http://isi-iass.org/home/services/the-survey-statistician/
. (2013). 
I wouldn't have stopped working if I had known our couple turned that way. A biographical account of labour force participation and conjugal love. LIVES Working Papers, 2012(18), 1-21. doi:10.12682/lives.2296-1658.2012.18
. (2012). 
"If I had known our couple turned that way, I would not have stopped working": A biographical account of labour force participation and conjugal love. Sociologia e Politiche Sociali, 15, 29-49. doi:10.3280/SP2012-SU3003
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