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How do children matter? A comparison of gender earnings inequality for young adults in the former East Germany and the former West Germany

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Trappe,  Heike
Center for Sociology and the Study of the Life Course, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Max Planck Society;

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Trappe, H., & Rosenfeld, R. A. (2001). How do children matter? A comparison of gender earnings inequality for young adults in the former East Germany and the former West Germany. In T. VanDerLippe, & L. VanDijk (Eds.), Women's Employment in a Comparative Perspective: Integrating Micro and Macro Approaches (pp. 109-150). New York: de Gruyter.


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