Publications of Heike Trappe

Journal Article (10)

2006
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Trappe, H., & Soerensen, A. (2006). Economic relations between women and their partners: An East and West German comparison after reunification. Feminist Economics, 12(4), 643–665.
2004
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Rosenfeld, R. A., Trappe, H., & Gornick, J. C. (2004). Gender and work in Germany: Before and after reunification. Annual Review of Sociology, 30, 103–124.
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Trappe, H., & Rosenfeld, R. A. (2004). Occupational sex segregation and family formation in the former East and West Germany. Work and Occupations, 31(2), 155–192.
2003
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Engelhardt, H., Trappe, H., & Dronkers, J. (2003). Differences in family policy and the intergenerational transmission of divorce: Comparison between the former East and West Germany. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 121–142.
2002
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Engelhardt, H., Trappe, H., & Dronkers, J. (2002). Differences in family policy and the intergenerational transmission of divorce: Comparison between the former East and West Germany. Demographic Research, 6(Art. 11), 295–324.
2001
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Büchel, F., & Trappe, H. (2001). Die Entwicklung der Einkommensposition kinderreicher Familien in Deutschland. Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, 13(2), 5–28.
2000
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Solga, H., & Trappe, H. (2000). Die Duale Ausbildung: Ambivalenzen veränderter Übergangsbiographien. Zeitschrift für Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik, 96(2), 244–260.
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Trappe, H., & Rosenfeld, R. A. (2000). How do children matter? A comparison of gender earnings inequality for young adults in the former East Germany and the former West Germany. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62(2), 489–507,
1999
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Engelhardt, H., Trappe, H., & Dronkers, J. (1999). Verschilt de intergenerationele overdracht van echtscheidingsrisico's tussen samenlevingen? Een vergelijking tussen de Bondesrepubliek en de DDR. Mens & Maatschappij, 74(4), 360–379.
1998
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Trappe, H., & Rosenfeld, R. A. (1998). A comparison of job-shifting patterns in the former East Germany and the former West Germany. European Sociological Review, 14(4), 343–368.
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