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Livsløpet

Livsløpet is a Norwegian term that denotes the life course or life cycle. It is used across disciplines to describe the sequence of stages and transitions that characterise a living being or a population over time. The word derives from liv, life, and løp, course or run.

In biology and ecology, livsløpet refers to the life cycle of organisms: the series of developmental stages

In human and social sciences, the life course perspective views an individual's life as a sequence of

In everyday language, livsløpet can refer more broadly to the overall arc of a person’s life or

from
fertilization
to
reproduction
and
death,
such
as
eggs,
larvae,
pupae,
and
adults
in
insects;
germination
and
growth
in
plants;
or
alternation
of
generations
in
some
species.
The
concept
emphasizes
growth,
reproduction
timing,
and
mortality,
as
well
as
how
environmental
factors
influence
different
stages.
roles,
events,
and
experiences
shaped
by
social
structures,
culture,
and
personal
choices.
Key
transitions—education,
entering
the
labor
market,
partnership,
parenthood,
retirement—are
studied
for
their
long-term
effects
on
health,
socioeconomic
status,
and
well-being.
Public
policy
often
uses
a
life-course
approach
to
design
interventions
that
support
people
across
life
stages,
accounting
for
accumulated
advantages
or
disadvantages.
to
the
typical
growth
path
of
a
product,
project,
or
system
from
inception
to
end-of-life.