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explanations concerning the low fertility levels in developed countries. This study examines the role of the outsourcing of … household labor and of childcare responsibilities in reducing the incompatibility of women’s roles and in increasing fertility … in the two different institutional and normative contexts of Eastern and Western Germany. Using the German Socio …
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fertility; and (2) Formal childcare availability has different effects across contexts, according to the degree of adaptation of …
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We link population register data to information on regional child care characteristics in order to estimate the influence of the latter on second and third birth intensities of Swedish couples in 1997-98. Our analysis allows us to distinguish interactions and specific effects of different...
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Das Kinderbetreuungssystem ist ein integraler Bestandteil der wohlfahrtsstaatlichen Institutionen, welche die Geschlechtergleichheit auf den Arbeitsmarkt, die Frauenerwerbstätigkeit und das Geburtenverhalten prägt. Während in markt-liberalen Wohlfahrtsstaaten Kinderbetreuung in erster Linie...
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This paper uses recently available data from linked pension and employment registers for Germany, which contain … complete fertility histories of women as well as longitudinal information of firm-specific characteristics where these women … fertility behavior. Women who are employed in female-dominated firms have substantially higher first, second and third birth …
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in fertility. However, most research on fertility and happiness uses cross-sectional data, hindering causal conclusions … than men. These results, which are similar in Britain and Germany, suggest that childbearing increases parental happiness … most among those who postpone and have more resources. This recipe for happiness is highly consistent with the fertility …
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and overall fertility levels, non-marital births are the norm in eastern Germany but the exception in western Germany. A … part of Germany and western Germany. Although the demography of these two regions has converged with respect to mortality … number of explanations, stemming from the policy and socio-economic conditions of eastern and western Germany in recent …
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relate to fertility and family dynamics in Europe. The collection is based on contributions to a workshop held in Berlin in … unemployment, are related to the fertility and family formation of women and men in contexts across Europe. It covers studies on … Germany, the U.K., France, Russia, Estonia, Sweden, Italy, Spain, and Israel. …
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In the twenty years since the reunification of Germany, we have seen a convergence of total fertility rates in the … paper is to better understand the persistence of these differences by studying the fertility behaviour of migrants from the …
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of fertility postponement. After unification, fertility rates plummeted in the former East Germany to record low levels … middle of the 1990s, however, period fertility rates have been rising in East Germany, in contrast to the nearly constant … fertility in the East is higher than in West Germany, despite the severe economic situation in the East, whether the East German …
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