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fertility in the East is higher than in West Germany, despite the severe economic situation in the East, whether the East German … TFR will increase even further in the future, and whether the West German rate will remain at the constantly low level …-specific fertility analysis of recent fertility trends, and (c) projecting completed fertility for the recent East and West German …
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-demographic subgroups using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) and from Danish population registers. We find that male …
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retained its German linguistic identity, but has been subject to Belgian social policies since the early 1920s. Our main … research question is whether the fertility trends in this German-speaking region of Belgium follow the Belgian or the German … pattern more closely. To answer this question, we use (micro)-census data to compare the fertility behavior in the German …
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segregation of the German labor market. We also find strong support for a close relationship of occupational sex segregation and …
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This special collection of Demographic Research is devoted to the issue of how economic and employment uncertainties relate to fertility and family dynamics in Europe. The collection is based on contributions to a workshop held in Berlin in July 2009, which in turn was stimulated by the onset of...
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German Family Panel (pairfam), which collected information on the partnership status at first birth using two different …
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This special collection of Demographic Research is devoted to the issue of how economic and employment uncertainties relate to fertility and family dynamics in Europe. The collection is based on contributions to a workshop held in Berlin in July 2009, which in turn was stimulated by the onset of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009646136
income, and includes two “daddy months.” In this paper, we use data from the German Microcensus for the period 1999 to 2009 …
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This paper gives an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Particular attention is given to the availability of order-specific fertility data. We discuss the quality of data provided by the Statistical Offices, both birth registration data and censuses or microcensuses....
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