Home Data
Research and Impact

Discover how GGP data supports cutting-edge research and contributes to policy, science, and society.

About

Learn more about the GGP's mission, organization, and international collaborations.

News

Bibliography

Showing 501-520 of 544 publications

The Determinants of the Household Labour Supply: Evidence from Georgia

Berulava, G. (2010). Ekonomisti(5), 45-56

GGS

Shifting Parenthood to Advanced Reproductive Ages: Trends, Causes and Consequences

Sobotka, T. (2010). In J. Tremmel (Ed.), A Young Generation Under Pressure? (pp. 129-154) Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 10.1007/978-3-642-03483-1_7

In the last four decades, women and men in industrialised countries have been delaying parenthood towards ever later ages. This persistent trend, termed “postponement transition” by Kohler et al. (2002), has become characteristic for a wide range of countries with very diverse cultural, social and economic conditions. The rise of late parenthood has been enabled by the spread of modern …

GGS

Work-life balance: societal and private influences

Kucharová, V. (2009). Czech Sociological Review, 45, 1283-1310 10.13060/00380288.2009.45.6.06

Abstract: This article is intended to contribute to the discussion about the possibilities for supporting work-life balance. It has two basic objectives. The first is to assess the dependence of work-life balance on economic conditions and the character of the given welfare/family regime. The second is to evaluate how much work-life balance is influenced by private-life determinants and how much …

GGS

Traces of the Second Demographic Transition in Four Selected Countries in Central and Eastern Europe: Union Formation as a Demographic Manifestation

Hoem, J., Kostova, D., Jasilioniene, A., & Mureşan, C. (2009). European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie, 25(3), 239-255 10.1007/s10680-009-9177-y

Abstract Using data from the first round of the national Gender and Generations Surveys of Russia, Romania, and Bulgaria, and from a similar survey of Hungary, which were all collected in recent years, we study rates of entry into marital and non-marital unions. We have used elements from the narrative of the Second Demographic Transition (SDT) as a vehicle to …

GGS

The one-child family: France in the European context

Breton, D. & Prioux, F. (2009). Demographic Research, 20, 657-692 10.4054/DemRes.2009.20.27

GGS

Subjektive Einschätzung der ökonomischen Lage älterer Türkinnen und Türken im Zusammenhang mit ihrer sozialen Einbindung [Subjective assessment of the economic situation of older Turks in connection with their social inclusion ]

Micheel, F. & Naderi, R. (2009). Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 34(1-2), 165–198 10.1007/s12523-010-0037-y

Ziel dieses Beitrags ist es, die subjektive Einkommenssituation von älteren, in Deutschland lebenden türkischen Migranten (55 bis 79 Jahre) im Zusammenhang mit ihrer sozialen Einbindung uunndd iimm VVeerrgglleeiicchh zzuu gglleeiicchhaallttrriiggeenn DDeeuuttsscchheenn oohhnnee Migrationshintergrund zu untersuchen. Hintergrund ist die Feststellung, dass die Einkommmmmeeeennnnssssssssiiiittttuuuuaaaattttiiiioooonnnn vvvvoooonnnn TTTTüüüürrrrkkkkiiiinnnnnnnneeeennnn uuuunnnndddd TTTTüüüürrrrkkkkeeeennnn,,,, ggggeeeemmmmeeeesssssssseeeennnn aaaammmm NNNNeeeettttttttooooääääqqqquuuuiiiivvvvaaaalllleeeennnnzzzzeeeeiiiinnnnkkkkoooommmmmmmmeeeennnn,,,, deutlich schlechter ist als die der deutschen Befragten. Auf der anderen …

GGS

Rising marital disruption in Italy and its correlates

Vignoli, D. & Ferro, I. (2009). Demographic Research, 20, 11-36 10.4054/DemRes.2009.20.4

GGS

Religiosität türkischer Migranten im Generationenverlauf: Ein Befund und einige Erklärungsversuche / Religiosity of First and Second Generation Turkish Migrants: A Phenomenon and Some Attempts at a Theoretical Explanation

Diehl, C. & Koenig, M. (2009). Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 38(4), 300-319 10.1515/zfsoz-2009-0403

Zusammenfassung Die Religiosität türkischer Einwanderer zeichnet sich durch eine erstaunlich hohe intergenerationale Stabilität aus. Dieser Beitrag diskutiert existierende theoretische Erklärungsansätze für Religiosität im Generationenverlauf und überprüft sie anhand empirischer Daten der in Deutschland durchgeführten Generations- and Gender Surveys (GGS). Dabei wird gezeigt, dass die klassische Assimilationstheorie und Konzepte der symbolischen oder kompensatorischen Religiosität ebenso wenig eine befriedigende Erklärung dieses Phänomens …

GGS

Religiosity and gender equality: comparing natives and Muslim migrants in Germany

Diehl, C., Koenig, M., & Ruckdeschel, K. (2009). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32, 278-301 10.1080/01419870802298454

In European public debates, Islam is often described as an impediment to gender equality. By using data from surveys conducted in Germany, we analyze the role of high levels of individual religiosity in explaining Turks’ and Germans’ approval of gender equality and the way Turkish and German couples share household tasks. Results suggest that for both groups, individuals with strong …

GGS

Rabenmutter contra Mère Poule: Kinderwunsch und Mutterbild im deutsch-französischen Vergleich [Uncaring mothers vs. mother hen: Desired fertility and perceptions of motherhood in a German-French comparison]

Ruckdeschel, K. (2009). Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 34(1-2), 105–134 10.1007/s12523-010-0035-0

There are marked differences between France and Germany in terms of the fertility level which are traced back to different family policy frameworks and to differeenncceess in the normative expectations as to the role of woman and mother. The influence exerted by these structural and cultural differences on desired fertility in both countries is examined with data from the German …

GGS

Neither single, nor in a couple. A study of living apart together in France

Regnier-Loilier, A., Beaujouan, É., & Villeneuve-Gokalp, C. (2009). Demographic Research, 21, 75-108 10.4054/DemRes.2009.21.4

Among living arrangements, living apart together relationships arouse curiosity on the part of sociologists, demographers and even the media. From a scientific point of view, how have noncohabiting relationships evolved in recent decades? How can we recognise these relationships, and who are the populations concerned? The present study provides an overall view into noncohabiting relationships in France, shedding light on …

GGS

Le travail des femmes en France et en Russie : l’effet des enfants et des valeurs de genre

Pailhé, A. & Sinyavskaya, O. (2009). Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest, 40(3-4), 273-313 10.4074/S033805990900309X

GGS

Intergenerational Relationships

Nauck, B., Steinbach, T., & Steinbach, A. (2009). SSRN Electronic Journal 10.2139/ssrn.1462084

Intergenerational relationships within family and kinship have become a salient issue in scientific research. Major reasons were intense demographic changes in the 20th century, such as the increased life expectancy in combination with decreased fertility, and its implications for major institutions of the social welfare state. This has resulted in the realization of several larger studies, which may serve for …

GGS

How are Time-Dependent Childbearing Intentions Realized? Realization, Postponement, Abandonment, Bringing Forward: Les intentions de fécondité sont-elles réalisées dans le délai prévu ? Réalisation, report, abandon, avancement

Spéder, Z. & Kapitány, B. (2009). European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie, 25(4), 503-523 10.1007/s10680-009-9189-7

Abstract Our study aims to identify factors that facilitate or inhibit the realization of fertility intentions. The analysis uses data collected in the first two waves of a Hungarian longitudinal survey. Fertility intentions recorded at the first wave pertain to the subsequent 3-year period, just similar to the behavior variable measuring the realization of intentions, i.e., a birth within the …

GGS

Heiratsmigration nach Deutschland: Determinanten der transnationalen Partnerwahl türkeistämmiger Migranten

Baykara-Krumme, H. & Fuß, D. (2009). Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 34(1-2), 135–164 10.1007/s12523-010-0036-z

TTrotz der hohen Relevanz von Heiratsmigration bei türkeistämmiggeenn MMiiggrraanntteenn eexxiissttiieerreenn bbiissllaanngg kkaauumm ffuunnddiieerrttee KKeennntnisse über die Mechanismen, die dieser Art der Partnerwahl zu Grunde liegen. Im Zentrum dieses Beitrags steht die Rolle von struktur-, status- und einstellungsbezogenen Merkmalen bei der Entscheidung zwischen einem Ehepartner aus der eigenethnischen Migrantenpopulation in Deutschland uunndd eeiinneemm ttrraannssnnaattiioonnal gewählten Ehepartner aus der Türkei. Als Datengrundlage …

GGS

Die häusliche Aufgabenteilung bei Paaren mit türkischem Migrationshintergrund und einheimischen deutschen Paaren im Vergleich // The division of domestic tasks in the case of couples with a Turkish migration background, and native German couples in comparison

Steinbach, A. (2009). Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 34(1-2), 79–104 10.1007/s12523-010-0034-1

Considerable research activities have been carried out in the Federal Republic of Germany in recent years with regard to the division of domestic tasks in partnerships and families. Having said that, persons with a migration background have been extremely rarely considered in these surveys; in particular no comparison is carried out between mmiiggrraannttss aanndd nnaattiivvee GGeerrmmaannss.. FFoorr tthhiiss rreeaassoonn,, iitt …

GGS

Der Generations and Gender Survey in Deutschland – Zielsetzung, Verortung, Einschränkungen und Potenziale [The Generations and Gender Survey in Germany: goals, placing, restrictions and potentials]

Naderi, R., Dorbritz, J., & Ruckdeschel, K. (2009). Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 34(1-2), 5–30 10.1007/s12523-010-0031-4

GGS

Bilokale Paarbeziehungen — die Bedeutung und Vielfalt einer Lebensform

Dorbritz, J. (2009). Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 34(1-2), 31-56 10.1007/s12523-010-0032-3

Ziel der Untersuchung zu den bilokalen Paarbeziehungen ist es, ddeettaaiilllliieerrtteerree IInnffoorrmmaattiioonneenn üübbeerr eeiinnee bbiisshheerr zzuu wweenniigg bbeeaacchhtteettee LLeebbeennssffoorrmm zzuu finden. Dazu ssiinndd ddiiee DDaatteenn ddeerr eerrsstteenn WWeellllee ddeerr BBeeffrraagguunngg GGeenneerraattiioonnss aanndd GGeennddeerr SSuurrvveeyy ddeess Bundesinstituts für Bevölkerungsforschung ausgewertet worden. Zum Zweck der differenzierten AAnnaallyyssee wwuurrddeenn zzwweeii GGrruunnddffoorrmmeenn ggeebbiillddeett:: ddaass LLiivviinngg AAppaarrtt TTooggeetthheerr ((NNaahh-beziehung) und die Long Distance Relationship (Fernbeziehung). In …

GGS

Attitudes, Norms and Perceived Behavioural Control: Explaining Fertility Intentions in Bulgaria

Billari, F., Philipov, D., & Testa, M. (2009). European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie, 25(4), 439-465 10.1007/s10680-009-9187-9

bstract In this article, we study fertility decision-making through timing parity-progression intentions. The theoretical framework builds on Ajzen’s socialpsychological ‘‘Theory of Planned Behavior’’: intentions are seen as directly dependent on three components: attitudes, norms and perceived behavioural control. We study the case of Bulgaria, a ‘‘lowest-low’’ fertility country. In 2002, a sample survey containing a specially designed module was conducted. …

GGS

Alles wie gehabt? Zur Aufteilung von Hausarbeit und Elternaufgaben in Partnerschaften // Has anything really changed? On the division of housework and parental tasks in partnerships

Wengler, A., Trappe, H., & Schmitt, C. (2009). Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 34(1-2), 57–78 10.1007/s12523-010-0033-2

This article focuses on the division of housework and parental tasks within ppaarrttnneerrsshhiippss.. TTaakkiinngg aass aa bbaassiiss eessttaabblliisshheedd tthheeoorreettiiccaall eexxppllaannaattiioonnss ooff tthhee iinnfluence of time budgets as well as resource and power relationships within partnerships, on the one hand, and normative orientations on the other, the interaction of these influencing factors of the ddiivviissiioonn ooff ddoommeessttiicc ttaasskkss oonn tthhee bbaassiiss …

GGS

Generations & Gender Programme · A European Research Infrastructure Start your research with GGP Data today
Become a member to access data Log in to GGP Data User Space