@techreport{HeintzMartinKreyenfeld, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Heintz-Martin, Valerie and Kreyenfeld, Michaela}, title = {Stieffamilien in Deutschland: Pr{\"a}valenz und Sozialstruktur.}, series = {Monitor Familenforschung}, journal = {Monitor Familenforschung}, publisher = {Bundesministerium f{\"u}r Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @techreport{KreyenfeldHeintzMartin, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Heintz-Martin, Valerie}, title = {Fertility after separation: second births in higher order unions in Germany}, series = {FamiliesAndSocieties working paper series 28}, volume = {2015}, journal = {FamiliesAndSocieties working paper series 28}, number = {28}, publisher = {Stockholm University}, address = {Stockholm}, pages = {21}, abstract = {This paper uses recent data from the German family panel (pairfam) to examine the fertility behavior after separation. More specifically, we focus on the transition to the second child and compare the behavior of respondents in ongoing partnerships (couples who are still partnered with the mother/father of their first child) with those who have experienced family dissolution after the first birth. The investigation reveals strong gender differences in postseparation fertility behavior. We also find large regional differences. Eastern Germans had much lower second birth rates than western Germans. However, they were more prone than western Germans to have their second child with a parent who was not the father or the mother of their firstborn child. This result is in line with descriptive findings on the diversity of family structures in eastern Germany.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldKonietzkaHeintzMartin, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Konietzka, Dirk and Heintz-Martin, Valerie}, title = {Lebens- und Familienformen}, series = {Handbuch Bev{\"o}lkerungssoziologie}, booktitle = {Handbuch Bev{\"o}lkerungssoziologie}, editor = {Niephaus, Yasemin and Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Sackmann, Reinhold}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {ISBN 978-3-658-01409-4}, pages = {303 -- 325}, abstract = {In diesem Band pr{\"a}sentieren die Herausgebenden das Forschungsgebiet der Bev{\"o}lkerungssoziologie. Mit unterschiedlichen Fragestellungen der Bev{\"o}lkerungssoziologie befasste Autoren und Autorinnen tragen durch ihre Beitr{\"a}ge dazu bei. Nach einem ausf{\"u}hrlichen {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber die in der Bev{\"o}lkerungssoziologie g{\"a}ngigen Themen, Theorien und Daten werden die Bereiche Fertilit{\"a}t, Familie und Lebensformen, Migration und Mobilit{\"a}t sowie Mortalit{\"a}t, Morbidit{\"a}t und Pflege vorgestellt. Abschließend folgt eine Er{\"o}rterung des gesellschaftlichen Umgangs mit demographischem Wandel. Damit richtet sich das Handbuch Bev{\"o}lkerungssoziologie an ein breites Publikum, das Studierende, Wissenschaftler und Wissenschaftlerinnen, Politiker und Politikerinnen wie auch die interessierte {\"O}ffentlichkeit umfasst.}, language = {de} } @article{KreyenfeldGeislerCastroMartinetal., author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Geisler, Esther and Castro Mart{\´i}n, Teresa and Hannemann, Tina and Heintz-Martin, Valerie and Jalovaara, Marika and Kulu, Hill and Meggiolaro, Silvia and Mortelmans, Dimitri and Pasteels, Inge and Seiz, Marta and Solaz, Anne}, title = {Social policies, separation, and second birth spacing in Western Europe}, series = {Demographic Research}, volume = {37}, journal = {Demographic Research}, doi = {10.4054/DemRes.2017.37.37}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-24944}, pages = {1245 -- 1274}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE This paper studies postseparation fertility behavior. The aim is to investigate whether,and if so how, separation affects second birth spacing in Western European countries. METHODS This analysis makes use of rich survey data from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy,Spain, and the United Kingdom, as well as from Finnish register data. We thus cover the behavior of a large proportion of the population of Western Europe. We also use descriptive measures, such as Kaplan‒Meier survival functions and cumulative incidence curves. In the multivariate analysis, we employ event history modeling to show how education relates to postseparation fertility behavior.}, language = {en} }