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Vulnerability. A life course perspective

ORIS, Michel

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The concept of vulnerability has recently known a terrific success while (or maybe because) it remains vague. A dynamic approach, the life course perspective, contributes to a theoretical discussion supporting empirical investigations. This paper considers first why vulnerability provokes so much interest, then analyses the processes of vulnerabilisation through the prism of the interdisciplinary life course paradigm.

ORIS, Michel. Vulnerability. A life course perspective. Revue de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale , 2017, no. 4, p. 6-17

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