@incollection{KreyenfeldKrapf, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Krapf, Sandra}, title = {Demografischer Wandel : Geburtenentwicklung und Lebensformen}, series = {Datenreport 2013 : Ein Sozialbericht f{\"u}r die Bundesrepublik Deutschland}, booktitle = {Datenreport 2013 : Ein Sozialbericht f{\"u}r die Bundesrepublik Deutschland}, publisher = {Bundeszentrale f{\"u}r politische Bildung}, address = {Bonn}, isbn = {978-3-8389-7100-1}, pages = {34 -- 41}, abstract = {Der Datenreport, den die bpb zusammen mit dem Statistischen Bundesamt, dem Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin und dem Deutschen Institut f{\"u}r Wirtschaftsforschung 2013 in der 14. Auflage herausgibt, geh{\"o}rt zu den Standardwerken f{\"u}r all jene, die sich schnell und verl{\"a}sslich {\"u}ber statistische Daten und sozialwissenschaftliche Analysen zu den aktuellen gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland informieren wollen. Journalisten, Studierende, aber auch Fachleute aus Wissenschaft, Politik, Wirtschaft und Verwaltung erhalten mit dem Datenreport ein {\"u}bersichtlich gestaltetes Handbuch, das sie mit den notwendigen Zahlen, Fakten und Argumenten versorgt, um an den {\"o}ffentlichen Debatten zu den wirtschaftlichen, sozialen und politischen Trends in unserem Lande teilzunehmen. (Angabe zum Buch)}, language = {de} } @incollection{KreyenfeldKrapf2007, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Krapf, Sandra}, title = {Soziale Ungleichheit und Kinderbetreuung: Eine Analyse der sozialen und {\"o}konomischen Determinanten der Nutzung von Kindertageseinrichtungen}, series = {Bildung als Privileg: Erkl{\"a}rungen und Befunde zu den Ursachen der Bildungsungleichheit}, booktitle = {Bildung als Privileg: Erkl{\"a}rungen und Befunde zu den Ursachen der Bildungsungleichheit}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {ISBN 978-3-531-92484-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-531-90339-2_4}, pages = {99 -- 123}, year = {2007}, language = {de} } @techreport{KrapfKreyenfeld, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Krapf, Sandra and Kreyenfeld, Michaela}, title = {Soziale Unterschiede in der Nutzung externer Kinderbetreuung f{\"u}r Ein- bis Sechsj{\"a}hrige: Gibt es Ver{\"a}nderungen im Zeitraum 1984 bis 2009?}, series = {Kinder - und Jugendhilfe in neuer Verantwortung: Materialien zum 14. Kinder- und Jugendbericht}, journal = {Kinder - und Jugendhilfe in neuer Verantwortung: Materialien zum 14. Kinder- und Jugendbericht}, publisher = {Bundesministerium f{\"u}r Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {49}, language = {de} } @article{KreyenfeldKrapfWolf, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Krapf, Sandra and Wolf, Katharina}, title = {Gendered Authorship and Demographic Research - An Analysis of 50 Years of Demography}, series = {Demography}, volume = {53}, journal = {Demography}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1007/s13524-016-0482-x}, pages = {1169 -- 1184}, abstract = {Demography, the official journal of the Population Association of America, has been given the highest rating among demographic journals by the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Our aim here is to investigate the development of research subfields and female authorship in Demography over the last 50 years. We find that female authorship in Demography has risen considerably since the 1980s and that currently a woman is about as likely as a man to be the sole or the first author of a paper published in the journal. However, we find some differences by subfield. Women seem to be overrepresented in the "family and household" research subfield but underrepresented in the "mortality and health" and "data and methods" categories.}, language = {en} } @article{KrapfKreyenfeldWolf, author = {Krapf, Sandra and Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Wolf, Katharina}, title = {Gendered Authorship and Demographic Research - An Analysis of 50 Years of Demography}, series = {Demography}, volume = {53}, journal = {Demography}, number = {4}, issn = {1533-7790}, doi = {10.1007/s13524-016-0482-x}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-20875}, pages = {1169 -- 1184}, abstract = {Demography, the official journal of the Population Association of America, has been given the highest rating among demographic journals by the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Our aim here is to investigate the development of research subfields and female authorship in Demography over the last 50 years. We find that female authorship in Demography has risen considerably since the 1980s and that currently a woman is about as likely as a man to be the sole or the first author of a paper published in the journal. However, we find some differences by subfield. Women seem to be overrepresented in the "family and household" research subfield but underrepresented in the "mortality and health" and "data and methods" categories.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldKrapf, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Krapf, Sandra}, title = {Soziale Ungleichheit und Kinderbetreuung - Eine Analyse der sozialen und {\"o}konomischen Determinanten der Nutzung von Kinderbetreuungseinrichtungen}, series = {Bildung als Privileg. Erkl{\"a}rungen und Befunde zu den Ursachen der Bildungsungleichheit}, booktitle = {Bildung als Privileg. Erkl{\"a}rungen und Befunde zu den Ursachen der Bildungsungleichheit}, publisher = {VS Verl.}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-11951-5 (Print)}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-11952-2_4}, pages = {107 -- 128}, abstract = {{\"A}hnlich wie in anderen europ{\"a}ischen L{\"a}ndern wird die institutionelle Kinderbetreuung in Deutschland in erster Linie {\"u}ber ein {\"o}ffentliches Angebot bereitgestellt. Private Kindertageseinrichtungen, wie es sie in markt-liberalen L{\"a}ndern gibt, stellen weiterhin eine Ausnahmeerscheinung dar. Ein Spezifikum der deutschen Situation ist dar{\"u}ber hinaus die besondere Bedeutung freier Tr{\"a}ger (wie Kirchen und Wohlfahrtsverb{\"a}nde) f{\"u}r die Organisation und Bereitstellung von Pl{\"a}tzen in Kindertageseinrichtungen. Ausgangspunkt der folgenden {\"U}berlegungen ist die Hypothese, dass mit der Organisation der institutionellen Kinderbetreuung spezifische Formen sozialer Ausschlussprozesse verbunden sind.}, language = {de} } @techreport{NiebergKrapfKreyenfeldetal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Nieberg, Valeria and Krapf, Sandra and Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Wolf, Katharina}, title = {Construction of a publication database of the scientific journal "Demography": how to identify author's gender and field of publication}, pages = {16}, abstract = {This Technical Report describes a database that has been established for the research project "Gendered authorship and demographic research - An analysis of 50 years of Demography". In this project, we have investigated whether gender determines field of publication. Our analysis was based on all papers published in "Demography" which is the flagship journal of the Population of America Association (PAA) and currently celebrates its 50th anniversary. We scrutinized all issues of „Demography" and compiled information on title, topic as well as gender of all authors. This Technical Report describes how we set up the resulting database. The Report is accompanied by the respective database (in STATA-format, version 13.0). (Keywords: Demography, gender, publication)}, language = {en} } @techreport{KrapfKreyenfeld, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Krapf, Sandra and Kreyenfeld, Michaela}, title = {Fertility assessment with the Own-Children Method: a validation with data from the German Mikrozensus}, pages = {14}, abstract = {The German Mikrozensus is a data set that is frequently used to study fertility behavior. With its large sample size, the dataset also offers the opportunity to investigate childbearing among population subgroups, such as particular migrant groups. Because birth histories are not surveyed in the Mikrozensus, scholars have frequently employed the Own-Children Method (OCM) to generate fertility schedules from this data. The OCM draws on information on the number and ages of the co-residential children in order to estimate the fertility schedule of women. It is clear that this method leads to an underestimation of fertility, because children do not necessarily live with their biological mother. It is also clear that the bias is stronger for older women, because children may have left parental home. In the past, it was not possible to assess the bias. With the Mikrozensus 2008, we are able to validate the OCM by relying on respondent's own report on the total number of children. We furthermore examine whether the OCM leads to worse estimates for migrants and non-migrants. The results show that the OCM provides reasonable fertility estimates for women in western Germany up to age 40, irrespective of migrant background. For eastern Germany, there is a stronger bias at later ages than in western Germany. This relates to the early age at childbirth in this region and the more diverse family structures.}, language = {en} } @techreport{KreyenfeldKrapf, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Krapf, Sandra}, title = {Fertility assessment with the Own-Children Method: a validation with data from the German Mikrozensus}, series = {MPIDR Technical Report TR-2015-003}, journal = {MPIDR Technical Report TR-2015-003}, publisher = {Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research}, address = {Rostock}, pages = {13}, abstract = {The German Mikrozensus is a data set that is frequently used to study fertility behavior. With its large sample size, the dataset also offers the opportunity to investigate childbearing among population subgroups, such as particular migrant groups. Because birth histories are not surveyed in the Mikrozensus, scholars have frequently employed the Own-Children Method (OCM) to generate fertility schedules from this data. The OCM draws on information on the number and ages of the co-residential children in order to estimate the fertility schedule of women. It is clear that this method leads to an underestimation of fertility, because children do not necessarily live with their biological mother. It is also clear that the bias is stronger for older women, because children may have left parental home. In the past, it was not possible to assess the bias. With the Mikrozensus 2008, we are able to validate the OCM by relying on respondent's own report on the total number of children. We furthermore examine whether the OCM leads to worse estimates for migrants and non-migrants. The results show that the OCM provides reasonable fertility estimates for women in western Germany up to age 40, irrespective of migrant background. For eastern Germany, there is a stronger bias at later ages than in western Germany. This relates to the early age at childbirth in this region and the more diverse family structures.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldKrapf, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Krapf, Sandra}, title = {Familiengr{\"u}ndung und Migration : Aussiedlerinnen und t{\"u}rkischst{\"a}mmige Migrantinnen im Vergleich}, series = {Die transformative Macht der Demografie}, booktitle = {Die transformative Macht der Demografie}, editor = {Mayer, Tilman}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-13166-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-13166-1}, pages = {109 -- 126}, language = {de} }