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child care 2 cohabitation 2 culture 2 separation of couples 2 unemployment 2 Alleinerziehende 1 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Child care 1 Cohabitation 1 Comparison 1 Deutschland 1 East Germany 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Germany 1 Kinderbetreuung 1 Lebensgemeinschaft 1 Mothers 1 Mütter 1 Ostdeutschland 1 Out-of-partnership birth 1 Single-parent family 1 Unemployment 1 Vergleich 1 West Germany 1 Westdeutsche Bundesländer 1 out-of-partnership birth 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Jirjahn, Uwe 2 Struewing, Cornelia 2
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Research Papers in Economics 1 Research papers in economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Single motherhood in East and West Germany: What can explain the differences?
Jirjahn, Uwe; Struewing, Cornelia - 2015
The share of single mothers is higher in East Germany than in West Germany. Using data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we examine two transmission channels leading to single motherhood, namely out-of-partnership births and separations of couples with minor children. Women in East Germany...
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Single motherhood in East and West Germany : what can explain the differences?
Jirjahn, Uwe; Struewing, Cornelia - 2015
The share of single mothers is higher in East Germany than in West Germany. Using data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we examine two transmission channels leading to single motherhood, namely out-of-partnership births and separations of couples with minor children. Women in East Germany...
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