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  • Changes in the Timing of First Birth in East Germany after Re-unification

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch 120 (2000), 2, 169-186 | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Educational Attainment and First Births: East Germany before and after Unification

    Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2000,
    (MPIDR Working Paper WP 2000-011)
    | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Employment Careers and the Timing of First Births in East Germany

    When German unification was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, researchers particularly assigned high unemployment rates a dominant role for changes in fertility behavior. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we investigate changes in the timing of first birth in East Germany after unification. Using data from the SOEP, we show that even after unification East Germans ...

    Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research: Rostock, 2000,
    (MPIDR Working Paper WP 2000-004)
    | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Employment and Fertility - East Germany in the 1990s (Dissertation)

    2001, | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Timing of First Births in East Germany after Reunification

    When German reunification was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, researchers particularly assigned high unemployment rates a dominant role for changes in fertility behavior. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we investigate changes in the timing of first birth in East Germany after reunification. Using data from the GSOEP, we show that even after reunification East Germans ...

    In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 70 (2001), 1, 74-79 | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Parity Specific Birth Rates for West Germany: An Attempt to Combine Survey Data and Vital Statistics

    In: Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft 27 (2002), 3, 327-357 | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Uncertainties in Female Employment Careers and the Postponement of Parenthood in Germany

    This paper investigates whether uncertainties in female employment careers result in a postponement of family formation. Data for this analysis comes from the German Socio-Economic Panel, which provides longitudinal information on economic uncertainty and fertility for the period 1984 to 2006. We employ objective measures of uncertainty (unemployment) as well as subjective measures (whether the respondent ...

    In: European Sociological Review 26 (2010), 3, 351-366 | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Economic Uncertainty and Fertility

    Sociologists and demographers have long been interested in the role of economic uncertainty in family behavior. Despite the prevailing “bourgeois conviction” that economic uncertainty discourages people from having children, the empirical evidence on this issue is mixed. In this paper, I summarize the recent empirical evidence, and discuss the potential limitations of previous investigations. Among ...

    In: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) 67 (2015), 1, 59-80 | Michaela Kreyenfeld
  • Socioeconomic differences in the unemployment and fertility nexus: Evidence from Denmark and Germany

    Studies that have investigated the role of unemployment in childbearing decisions have often shown no or only barely significant results. We argue that many of these “non-findings” may be attributed to a neglect of group-specific differences in behavior. In this study, we examine how the association of unemployment and fertility varies by socio-demographic subgroups using data from the German Socio-Economic ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 21 (2014), September 2014, 59-73 | Michaela Kreyenfeld, Gunnar Andersson
  • The Availability of Child Care and Mothers' Employment in West Germany

    Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 1999,
    (Discussion Paper No. 191)
    | Michaela Kreyenfeld, Karsten Hank
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