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on the gender-specific health outcome of respondents aged 60+ at follow-up over a period of 13 years (for western Germany …) and 7 years (for eastern Germany) respectively. For western Germany we extended the analysis by additional information … about risk factors for health in Germany by a longitudinal approach and emphasises the importance of earlier life stage …
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table estimates, where particularly attention is paid to the mortality differentials between eastern and western Germany …
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Despite the many differences that exist between Italy, Bulgaria, and Germany, the three countries are among those with … tradition and a high relevance for getting things done. In Germany, however, support by family policy is much stronger and the … in West Germany, findings for Italy obviously contradict theoretical propositions and suggest that future analysis takes …
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western Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, France and Norway. We attempt to operationalize the rush hour of life in a … differences in Germany and Austria. Childbearing plans are most pronounced among university graduates around the age of thirty …
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individual-level data from West Germany we find that more-educated men and women are more likely to prefer a family of three (or …
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In this paper, we discuss the role of a diverse set of policies aimed at regulating the number and age structure of elections on the size and age structure of five European Academies of Sciences, namely the Austrian, Berlin-Brandenburg, Russian and Norwegian academies and the Royal Society. We...
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Understanding child-related costs is crucial given their impact on fertility and labour supply decisions. We quantify and compare the cost of children in Europe by analysing the effect of child births on parents’ self-reported ability to make ends meet. This study is based on EUSILC...
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This article examines the characteristics of women and men who got a child despite declaring no such wish up to three years before the pregnancy. We compare these unintended or sooner-than-intended parents with those who got a child as intended and those who, in line with their intentions, did...
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This meta-study investigates recent research on the effects of immigration on the welfare state in Austria, Germany and …
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The relationship between education and fertility among individuals systematically varies by the education of the partner, according to previous research. For example, couples with two highly educated partners seem to have an accelerated transition to second births, compared to couples with one...
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