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Understanding the long term effects of family policies on fertility: The diffusion of different family models in France and Germany

Description:
A qualitative study of individual representations of work and family and their relationship to fertility intentions and outcomes and a comparison of attitudes towards child care in two countries based on semi-structured interviews with individuals ages 28 through 37, 35 in Lubeck, Germany and 27 who grew up in a Poiters, France
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
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Country:
France; Germany

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