Vereinbarkeit von Erwerbsarbeit und Familienarbeit als aktuelle und zentrale Zielsetzung der Familienpolitik
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Gainful employment of women, especially of married women as well as of mothers has increased in Germany to a remarkable extent during the last decades. At the same time the number of births has strongly diminished. The author analyses the reasons underlying this development and the consequences and problems of the changed role of women within family, economy and society. Having described the instruments used to make the fulfilment of family duties compatible with employment he answers the question how this catalogue of instruments should be completed and improved.Download Info
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Paper provided by Universitaet Augsburg, Institute for Economics in its series Discussion Paper Series with number 211.Length: pages
Date of creation: Oct 2001
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Handle: RePEc:aug:augsbe:0211
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Keywords: Familienpolitik; Geburtenentwicklung; Gleichberechtigung; Erwerbstaetigkeit der Frau; Rolle der Frau in Familie; Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft; Humanvermoegensbildung;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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