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East / West Germany 4 Gender gap 4 Working time 4 Working time preferences 4 Deutschland 3 East-West Germany 2 Germany 2 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 2 Arbeitsangebot 1 Arbeitszeitgestaltung 1 Beschäftigungssystem 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Confidence 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Divorce 1 East Germany 1 East/West Germany 1 Educational Homogamy 1 Educational achievement 1 Ehe 1 Einkommen 1 Frauen 1 Frauenbildung 1 Generalized ordered logit models 1 Hypogamy 1 Income 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Logit model 1 Logit-Modell 1 Marriage 1 National unity 1 Nationale Einheit 1 Ostdeutschland 1 Perceived happiness 1 Perceived income 1 Reunification 1 Satisfaction 1 Scheidung 1 Teilzeitarbeit 1 Vertrauen 1
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Article 3 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 5 German 2
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Holst, Elke 4 Fasang, Anette Eva 1 Günay, Simge 1 Mazzeo, Flavia 1 Scherer, Stefani 1 Schwartz, Christine 1 Struffolino, Emanuela 1 Studer, Matthias 1 Ucal, Meltem 1 Vitali, Agnese 1
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DIW Wochenbericht 2 Advances in Life Course Research 1 Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess journal of the Federal Institute for Population Research 1 Panoeconomicus 1 Weekly Report 1 Weekly Report / DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1
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EconStor 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2
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Trends in women's educational advantage and divorce in East and West Germany
Mazzeo, Flavia; Schwartz, Christine; Scherer, Stefani; … - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; open acess … 49 (2024), pp. 317-336
Couples in which wives have more education than their husbands have been found to be more likely than other couples to divorce. But this relationship varies across time and place. We compare the relationship between spouses' relative education and marital dissolution across four birth cohorts...
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Gender, education, and family life courses in East and West Germany: Insights from new sequence analysis techniques
Struffolino, Emanuela; Studer, Matthias; Fasang, Anette Eva - In: Advances in Life Course Research 29 (2016), pp. 66-79
How do men and women's family life courses differ? Are gender differences in family life courses greater at higher or lower educational levels? And how does the intersection of gender, education and family life courses vary across different macro-structural contexts? This paper addresses these...
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Perceived happiness, perceived trust and perceived income levels : the case of the reunified Germany
Ucal, Meltem; Günay, Simge - In: Panoeconomicus 66 (2019) 2, pp. 219-239
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Full-time Workers Want to Work Fewer Hours, Part-time Workers Want to Work Longer Hours
Holst, Elke - In: Weekly Report 5 (2009) 19, pp. 130-137
Since the reunification of Germany, average working times for men and women have followed different trends. There are various reasons for the difference. More and more women are gainfully employed; they engage in part-time and marginal employment, both of which are on the rise. The importance of...
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Vollzeitbeschäftigte wollen kürzere, Teilzeitbeschäftigte längere Arbeitszeiten
Holst, Elke - In: DIW Wochenbericht 76 (2009) 25, pp. 409-415
Die durchschnittlichen Arbeitszeiten haben sich für Frauen und Männer seit der deutschen Vereinigung unterschiedlich entwickelt. Dies hat verschiedene Ursachen: Frauen sind immer häufiger erwerbstätig, Teilzeitarbeit und geringfügige Beschäftigung wird immer häufiger ausgeübt und die...
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Vollzeitbeschäftigte wollen kürzere, Teilzeitbeschäftigte längere Arbeitszeiten
Holst, Elke - In: DIW Wochenbericht 76 (2009) 25, pp. 409-415
Die durchschnittlichen Arbeitszeiten haben sich für Frauen und Männer seit der deutschen Vereinigung unterschiedlich entwickelt. Dies hat verschiedene Ursachen: Frauen sind immer häufiger erwerbstätig, Teilzeitarbeit und geringfügige Beschäftigung wird immer häufiger ausgeübt und die...
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Full-time Workers Want to Work Fewer Hours, Part-time Workers Want to Work Longer Hours
Holst, Elke - In: Weekly Report 5 (2009) 19, pp. 130-137
Since the reunification of Germany, average working times for men and women have followed different trends. There are various reasons for the difference. More and more women are gainfully employed; they engage in part-time and marginal employment, both of which are on the rise. The importance of...
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