This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the transition to motherhood among women from Turkey, Italy, Spain, Greece, and the former Yugoslavia in West Germany. A hazard-regression analysis is applied to data of the German Socio-Economic Panel study. We distinguish between the first and second immigrant generation. The results show that the transition rates to a first birth of first-generation immigrants are elevated shortly after they move country. Elevated birth risks that occur shortly following the immigration are traced back to an interrelation of events - these are migration, marriage, and first birth. We do not find evidence of a fertility-disruption effect after immigration. The analysis indicates that second-generation i...
Background: The international literature highlights the strong impact of the high risk of childbeari...
This paper focuses on the role of home country"s fertility culture in shaping immigrants" fertility....
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in selected Europ...
This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the transition to motherhood among women from T...
This paper focuses on the role of the home country’s birth rates in shaping immigrant fertility. We ...
This report consists of six case studies on fertility among the descendants of immigrants by compari...
This dissertation focuses on the fertility and family behaviour of women who have migrated between e...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
In this study, we use data of the German Mikrozensus to explore first and second birth behavior of m...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
Based on a 1% sample of the German population, we study how fertility rates in the country of origi...
This paper examines the fertility of female migrants in Germany. After introducing major hypotheses ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framewo...
Background: The international literature highlights the strong impact of the high risk of childbeari...
This paper focuses on the role of home country"s fertility culture in shaping immigrants" fertility....
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in selected Europ...
This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the transition to motherhood among women from T...
This paper focuses on the role of the home country’s birth rates in shaping immigrant fertility. We ...
This report consists of six case studies on fertility among the descendants of immigrants by compari...
This dissertation focuses on the fertility and family behaviour of women who have migrated between e...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
In this study, we use data of the German Mikrozensus to explore first and second birth behavior of m...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
Based on a 1% sample of the German population, we study how fertility rates in the country of origi...
This paper examines the fertility of female migrants in Germany. After introducing major hypotheses ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framewo...
Background: The international literature highlights the strong impact of the high risk of childbeari...
This paper focuses on the role of home country"s fertility culture in shaping immigrants" fertility....
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in selected Europ...