This paper validates the fertility histories of the German Generations and Gender Survey (GGS). Focusing on the cohorts 1930-69 of West German women, the total number of children, the parity distribution and the parity progression ratios are compared to external sources. One major result from this validation is that the German GGS understates the fertility for the older cohorts and overstates it for the younger ones. We presume that two mechanisms are responsible for this pattern in the German GGS: On the one hand, children who have left parental home are underreported in the retrospective fertility histories. On the other hand, women with small children are easier to reach by the interviewer. These two mechanisms taken together produce too...
The German Mikrozensus is a data set that is frequently used to study fertility behavior. With its l...
'The aim of this paper is to compare family policies and fertility patterns in the former German Dem...
Summary Even though there is a growing concern about a socially selective pattern of childlessness ...
"This paper validates the fertility histories of the German Generations and Gender Survey (GGS). Foc...
This paper validates the fertility histories of the German Generations and Gender Survey (GGS). Focu...
<b>Background</b>: In order to explain demographic phenomena, the Generations and Gender Survey cove...
Data are available for the first time for the year under report 2008 on the biological number of chi...
Collecting retrospective data generally is accompanied by questions concerning the quality and relia...
This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Particular a...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Pa...
Data are available for the first time for the year under report 2008 on the biological number of chi...
The population projections by the German Federal Statistical Office show a likely decrease in the nu...
This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Particular a...
"The population projections by the German Federal Statistical Office show a likely decrease in the n...
This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Particular a...
The German Mikrozensus is a data set that is frequently used to study fertility behavior. With its l...
'The aim of this paper is to compare family policies and fertility patterns in the former German Dem...
Summary Even though there is a growing concern about a socially selective pattern of childlessness ...
"This paper validates the fertility histories of the German Generations and Gender Survey (GGS). Foc...
This paper validates the fertility histories of the German Generations and Gender Survey (GGS). Focu...
<b>Background</b>: In order to explain demographic phenomena, the Generations and Gender Survey cove...
Data are available for the first time for the year under report 2008 on the biological number of chi...
Collecting retrospective data generally is accompanied by questions concerning the quality and relia...
This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Particular a...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Pa...
Data are available for the first time for the year under report 2008 on the biological number of chi...
The population projections by the German Federal Statistical Office show a likely decrease in the nu...
This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Particular a...
"The population projections by the German Federal Statistical Office show a likely decrease in the n...
This paper provides an overview of fertility data for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Particular a...
The German Mikrozensus is a data set that is frequently used to study fertility behavior. With its l...
'The aim of this paper is to compare family policies and fertility patterns in the former German Dem...
Summary Even though there is a growing concern about a socially selective pattern of childlessness ...