This paper examines the salient features of sequence analysis in demographic research. The new approach allows a holistic perspective on life course analysis, and is based on a representation of lives as sequences of states. Some of the methods for analysing such data are sketched, from complex description to optimal matching to monothetic divisive algorithms. After a short illustration of a demographically relevant example, the needs in terms of data collection and the opportunities of applying the same approach to synthetic data are discussed.
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Billari, F. C. (2001). Sequence Analysis in Demographic Research. Canadian Studies in Population, 28(2), 439. https://doi.org/10.25336/p6g30c
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