Eric D. Widmer

PUBLICATIONS RELATED TO LIFE TRAJECTORIES

Widmer, É. D.. (2024). Achievements and challenges of life course family sociology for the understanding of vulnerabilities. Sociologie, 15(4), 443–447.

Widmer, É. D.. (2024). L’approche «parcours de vie»: quelles contributions peut-elle faire à l’analyse des vulnérabilités? Introduction. Sociologie, 15(4), 427–432.

Spini, D., & Widmer, E.. (2023). Withstanding vulnerability throughout adult life: Dynamics of stressors, resources, and reserves.

Widmer, E., & Spini, D.. (2022). Normes déroutantes et vulnérabilité dans le parcours de vie. Définition et illustrations. Parcours de vie, logiques biographiques et institutionnelles. Villeneuve-d’Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion.

Ganjour, O., Widmer, E. D., Viry, G., Gauthier, J. A., Kaufmann, V., & Drevon, G. (2020). Understanding the Reconstruction of Personal Networks Through Residential Trajectories. Migration Letters, 17(5), 621-638.

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Sauter, J., Widmer, E.D., Baeriswyl, M., Ballhausen, N., Vallet, F., Fagot, D., ... & Ihle, A. (2020). Interactional effects between relational and cognitive reserves on decline in executive functioning. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B.

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Tettamanti, M., & Widmer, E.D.(2020). Devenir parents: une situation de double bind social?. Psychotherapies, 40(4), 237-245.

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von Arx, M., Cheval, B., Sieber, S., Orsholits, D., Widmer, E.D., Kliegel, M., ... & Cullati, S. (2019). The role of adult socioeconomic and relational reserves regarding the effect of childhood misfortune on late-life depressive symptoms. SSM-population health, 8, 100434.

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Sauter, J., Widmer, E., Ihle, A., & Kliegel, M. (2019). The association of leisure activities in middle adulthood with cognitive performance in old age: Social capital mediates cognitive reserve effects. Psychology & Neuroscience, 12(2), 236.

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Aeby, G., Gauthier, J.A., & Widmer, E.D. (2019). Beyond the nuclear family: Personal networks in light of work-family trajectories. Advances in Life Course Research , 39, 51-60.

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