The purpose of this paper is to study the entry into motherhood of women in full-time education in East and West Germany before and after German unification. Using longitudinal data from the ‘National Educational Panel Study’ (NEPS), we have conducted a difference-in-differences analysis and apply multivariate methods. Our longitudinal analysis demonstrated that the conflict between the sequencing norm and the age norm is dependent on women’s age, social origin, and pro-natalist state support for women in full-time education. Women who are enrolled in education enter motherhood more often as age increases, since the pressure coming from the normative timing of motherhood is increasing, although with a declining slope. To avoid the jeopardiz...
'When German unification was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, researcher...
The Czech Republic presently shows one of the lowest total fertility rates (TFR) in Europe. A declin...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...
The purpose of this paper is to study the entry into motherhood of women in full-time education in E...
This thesis investigates how educational expansion, the trend towards the service society and the Ge...
'There is a general belief that female educational attainment has a delaying effect on the age at fi...
This article empirically assesses the question of whether women's growing economic independence, res...
This paper investigates the role of women's education in the transition to the second child using da...
When German re-unificatioin was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, researc...
When German re-unification was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, research...
The birth cohort 1971 entered transition to adulthood at the onset of societal transformation in Eas...
This study examines educational reproduction of East and West German men and women born between 1930...
This paper investigates the role of women’s education in the transition to the second child using da...
The present study compares parity-specific fertility patterns of West and East German women (from bi...
This paper investigates the role of women's education in the transition to the second child using da...
'When German unification was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, researcher...
The Czech Republic presently shows one of the lowest total fertility rates (TFR) in Europe. A declin...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...
The purpose of this paper is to study the entry into motherhood of women in full-time education in E...
This thesis investigates how educational expansion, the trend towards the service society and the Ge...
'There is a general belief that female educational attainment has a delaying effect on the age at fi...
This article empirically assesses the question of whether women's growing economic independence, res...
This paper investigates the role of women's education in the transition to the second child using da...
When German re-unificatioin was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, researc...
When German re-unification was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, research...
The birth cohort 1971 entered transition to adulthood at the onset of societal transformation in Eas...
This study examines educational reproduction of East and West German men and women born between 1930...
This paper investigates the role of women’s education in the transition to the second child using da...
The present study compares parity-specific fertility patterns of West and East German women (from bi...
This paper investigates the role of women's education in the transition to the second child using da...
'When German unification was accompanied by a rapid decline in aggregate fertility rates, researcher...
The Czech Republic presently shows one of the lowest total fertility rates (TFR) in Europe. A declin...
Theory suggests that the field of study may be at least as consequential for fertility behavior as t...