Studying turning points in labour market trajectories – benefits of a panel-based mixed methods design

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1332/175795920x15949756176915
Nicolas M. Legewie, Ingrid Tucci
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Turning points describe a fundamental change of direction in a life course trajectory. However, they are challenging to study because of their temporal extension, the complexity of processes at stake during those critical life sequences, and the fact that individuals’ interpretation as well as more objective changes in social status and position play important roles in turning points. Panel-based mixed methods designs are well suited to address those challenges. In-depth interview data enable researchers to understand individuals’ interpretations and offer detailed understanding of the processes at stake on multiple levels and domains. The panel survey data allow a glimpse into the respondents’ past, which can serve as a detailed resource for further case-based information. At the same time, the continuing survey data collection in prospective waves yields important data on respondents’ futures that can be analysed against the background of the told history. In this paper, we draw on data from a mixed methods study on the labour market trajectories of 23 descendants of immigrants in Germany, based on the Socio-Economic Panel survey (SOEP). The aim of the paper is to show the potential of combining retrospective interviews and panel data to account for the objective as well as subjective dimensions of turning points. Combining qualitative data and panel data does not aim at reaching the ‘right’ understanding of each case but at obtaining a multifaceted picture of respondents’ lives, which can help to avoid misinterpretation and under-theorisation.
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研究劳动力市场轨迹的转折点——基于面板的混合方法设计的好处
转折点描述了人生轨迹上方向的根本改变。然而,由于它们的时间延展性,在这些关键的生命序列中利害攸关的过程的复杂性,以及个人的解释以及社会地位和地位的更客观的变化在转折点中起着重要作用,因此它们的研究具有挑战性。基于小组的混合方法设计非常适合解决这些挑战。深入的访谈数据使研究人员能够了解个人的解释,并提供对多个层面和领域的利害关系过程的详细理解。小组调查数据使人们得以一窥应答者的过去,这可以作为进一步基于案例的信息的详细资源。与此同时,在预期浪潮中持续收集的调查数据产生了关于受访者未来的重要数据,这些数据可以根据所述历史的背景进行分析。在本文中,我们借鉴了基于社会经济小组调查(SOEP)的23名德国移民后裔劳动力市场轨迹的混合方法研究数据。本文的目的是展示结合回顾性访谈和小组数据的潜力,以解释转折点的客观和主观维度。结合定性数据和面板数据的目的不是为了达到对每个案例的“正确”理解,而是为了获得受访者生活的多方面图景,这有助于避免误解和理论化不足。
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