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Differences in Family Policy and the Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce: Comparison between the former East and West Germany


  Author: Henriette Engelhardt, Heike Trappe, Jaap Dronkers
Publisher: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
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Document Date:                  May 3, 2002
Category: Divorce and Remarriage > Second-generation Divorce
Related Categories:
Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce
Public Policy > Family
 

This paper examines the effects of family policy on the patterns of intergenerational divorce in East and West Germany, two states that had very different family policies until 1990.  It finds that the risk of intergenerational transmission of divorce was significantly lower in East Germany than in West Germany.  The authors attribute this to differences in religion, marital age and timing of first birth, the latter two being related, at least in part, to family policy. 

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