In the ECPD Publications Archive you can find a collection of research articles, reports, and academic works produced by the Einstein Center Population Diversity.
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Do parents suffer too? Children’s unemployment and their parents’ mental health in 12 European countries
Published on: European Sociological Review
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Parental Health Shocks and Child Outcomes at Ages 17–25: Evidence From Germany
Published on: Journal of Marriage and Family
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Policy Change and Women’s and Men’s Earnings around Divorce: Evidence from the German Maintenance Reform
Published on: Diskussionspapiere 2125 / 2025
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Wealth and Family Formation: Insights from First Cohabitation, Marriage, and Birth in Germany
Published on: European Journal of Population
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Women’s Economic Independence and Physical Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) During Separation
Published on: PLOS one
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The Gender Pension Gap Grows the More Children a Woman Has
Published on: DIW Weekly Report 12/13 / 2025, S. 79-85
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A Cohabitation Wealth Premium for Women and Men: Considering the Regulatory Framework and Normative Acceptance in France and Germany.
Published on: Socio-Economic Review
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Inanspruchnahme medizinischer Leistungen durch Mütter geht in Krisenzeiten zurück – Sind Alleinerziehende stärker betroffen?
Published on: Gesundheitswesen
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Parental Separation and Children’s Genetic Influences on Education
Published on: Journal of Marriage and Family
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The Nature of the Relation Between Mental Illbeing and Wellbeing
Published on: PsyArXiv
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Health Equity und Zeitlichkeit
Published on: Handbuch Medizin und Lebenszeit: Gutes Leben im Kontext neuer Chancen und Herausforderungen
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Who Receives Most? Gendered Consequences of Divorce on Public Pension Income in West Germany and Sweden
Published on: Ageing & Society