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In 1989, when Germany became reunified after forty years of separation, no one could overlook the fact that East and West Germany differed greatly with regard to the position of women. The most striking difference of all seemed to lie in the rates of female employment: 91 per cent of all East German women under the age of 60 were counted as being employed, compared to only 55 per cent in West Germany.
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Special issue 5: The Rise and decline of the male breadwinner family?
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International review of social history. Special issue, Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1993, 5(1997), Seite 175-196
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volume:5
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year:1997
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pages:175-196
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1017/S002085900011483X
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Oertzen, Christine von