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by a growing approval of maternal employment, especially in western Germany. However, differences in actual working hours …
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. Specifically, we ask whether there are behavioral differences between mothers in East and West Germany, whether these differences … time. -- employment ; mothers ; parental leave ; East Germany ; child care …
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In this paper, I examine how family related employment interruptions for women in the FRG (Federal Republic of Germany … in East and West Germany are found to exist with respect to family related employment interruptions. These interruptions …
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Ostdeutschland aufgewachsen sind, finden wir Hinweise auf sozialisationsbedingte Gemeinsamkeiten, die erst nach Kontrolle … mothers in reunified Germany, 1992-2009. During this time, East and West Germany share similar family policies, yet, the … mothers have lived in western Germany prior to the birth of their first child, the more similar they behave to West German …
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. Specifically, we ask whether there are behavioral differences between mothers in East and West Germany, whether these differences … West German low employment patterns. -- employment ; mothers ; parental leave ; East Germany ; child care …
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. Specifically, we ask whether there are behavioral differences between mothers in East and West Germany, whether these differences …
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. Specifically, we ask whether there are behavioral differences between mothers in East and West Germany, whether these differences …
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setting of the German reunification when East Germany's gender egalitarian culture induced by socialism and West Germany …
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Despite considerable gender convergence over time, substantial gender inequality persists in all countries. Using Danish administrative data from 1980-2013 and an event study approach, we show that most of the remaining gender inequality in earnings is due to children. The arrival of children...
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