Since the mid 60’s, Germany has seen dropping fertility rates and yet next to nothinghas been done to combat this trend until the current regime led by Angela Merkel andher minister of family affairs, Ursula von der Leyen initiated a number ofcomprehensive reforms of Germany’s family policies.Family policy in Germany is being reformed in three ways. First of all parents arenow eligible to receive substantial financial support in order to compensate the loss ofincome associated with a pregnancy and or parental leave. Second, the all but nonexistentpublic child care services are being vastly expanded with the goal of beingable to offer child care service for every child age 0-3. Thirdly the tradition of schoolsending classes midday is being r...
Policy The paper analyzes the policy objectives and (potential) outcomes of one of the recent reform...
Current micro-level studies on the effect of formal child care on fertility behavior cannot establis...
'This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility d...
Since the mid 60’s, Germany has seen dropping fertility rates and yet next to nothinghas been done t...
The Federal Republic of Germany is among the countries with the lowest birthrates in Europe; Germany...
International audienceThis article investigates whether the recent reforms introduced in the family ...
International audienceAlthough France and Germany are commonly classified as Bismarckian welfare reg...
German parental leave reforms : taking a nordic turn ? For decades German family policies largely f...
Germany has long been faced with low birth rates and a pronounced aging of society. Recently divorce...
The destructive World War II as well as the enlisting of about 1 500 000 people most of them in act...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ongoing changes in German family policy. It explores the...
Childbearing is often associated with employment interruptions in women’s careers. Since 2005, the G...
Blum S. No need to reinvent the wheel: family policy transfers in Germany and Austria. Policy Studie...
Policy The paper analyzes the policy objectives and (potential) outcomes of one of the recent reform...
Current micro-level studies on the effect of formal child care on fertility behavior cannot establis...
'This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility d...
Since the mid 60’s, Germany has seen dropping fertility rates and yet next to nothinghas been done t...
The Federal Republic of Germany is among the countries with the lowest birthrates in Europe; Germany...
International audienceThis article investigates whether the recent reforms introduced in the family ...
International audienceAlthough France and Germany are commonly classified as Bismarckian welfare reg...
German parental leave reforms : taking a nordic turn ? For decades German family policies largely f...
Germany has long been faced with low birth rates and a pronounced aging of society. Recently divorce...
The destructive World War II as well as the enlisting of about 1 500 000 people most of them in act...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ongoing changes in German family policy. It explores the...
Childbearing is often associated with employment interruptions in women’s careers. Since 2005, the G...
Blum S. No need to reinvent the wheel: family policy transfers in Germany and Austria. Policy Studie...
Policy The paper analyzes the policy objectives and (potential) outcomes of one of the recent reform...
Current micro-level studies on the effect of formal child care on fertility behavior cannot establis...
'This article examines current family policies in Western Europe against the backdrop of fertility d...