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Caroline Berghammer
Caroline Berghammer
Research group leader, Vienna Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Verified email at oeaw.ac.at
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The educational gradient of childbearing within cohabitation in Europe
B Perelli‐Harris, W Sigle‐Rushton, M Kreyenfeld, T Lappegård, R Keizer, ...
Population and development review 36 (4), 775-801, 2010
4892010
Changes in union status during the transition to parenthood in eleven European countries, 1970s to early 2000s
B Perelli-Harris, M Kreyenfeld, W Sigle-Rushton, R Keizer, T Lappegård, ...
Population studies 66 (2), 167-182, 2012
3472012
The gap between lifetime fertility intentions and completed fertility in Europe and the United States: A cohort approach
E Beaujouan, C Berghammer
Population Research and Policy Review 38 (4), 507-535, 2019
2922019
Towards a new understanding of cohabitation: Insights from focus group research across Europe and Australia
B Perelli-Harris, M Mynarska, A Berrington, C Berghammer, A Evans, ...
Demographic research 31, 1043-1078, 2014
2272014
Religion and fertility ideals, intentions and behaviour: A comparative study of European countries
D Philipov, C Berghammer
Vienna yearbook of population research, 271-305, 2007
2052007
The return of the male breadwinner model? Educational effects on parents’ work arrangements in Austria, 1980–2009
C Berghammer
Work, employment and society 28 (4), 611-632, 2014
1332014
Contextualizing the education effect on women's employment: A cross‐national comparative analysis
N Steiber, C Berghammer, B Haas
Journal of Marriage and Family 78 (1), 246-261, 2016
1072016
Church attendance and childbearing: Evidence from a Dutch panel study, 1987–2005
C Berghammer
Population Studies 66 (2), 197-212, 2012
942012
Demography of family change in Europe
T Sobotka, C Berghammer
Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family, 162-186, 2021
682021
Religious socialisation and fertility: transition to third birth in the Netherlands
C Berghammer
European Journal of Population/Revue européenne de démographie 25 (3), 297-324, 2009
632009
The part-time revolution: Changes in the parenthood effect on women’s employment in Austria across the birth cohorts from 1940 to 1979
B Riederer, C Berghammer
European Sociological Review 36 (2), 284-302, 2020
592020
Examining nonmarital childbearing in Europe: How does union context differ across countries
B Perelli-Harris, W Sigle-Rushton, T Lappegard, A Jasilioniene, ...
Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR working paper …, 2009
582009
Developing a concept of Muslim religiosity: An analysis of everyday lived religion among female migrants in Austria
C Berghammer, K Fliegenschnee
Journal of contemporary religion 29 (1), 89-104, 2014
562014
Childcare and housework during the first lockdown in Austria: Traditional division or new roles?
C Berghammer
Journal of Family Research 34 (1), 99-133, 2022
532022
Family life trajectories and religiosity in Austria
C Berghammer
European Sociological Review 28 (1), 127-144, 2012
502012
Religiosity and the realisation of fertility intentions: A comparative study of eight European countries
I Buber‐Ennser, C Berghammer
Population, space and place 27 (6), e2433, 2021
472021
Familie, Partnerschaft und Geschlechterrollen - Alles im Wandel?
C Berghammer, EM Schmidt
Quo vadis, Österreich? Wertewandel zwischen 1990 und 2018, 56-87, 2019
462019
Cohabitation and marriage in Austria: Assessing the individualization thesis across the life course
C Berghammer, K Fliegenschnee, EM Schmidt
Demographic research 31, 1137-1166, 2014
352014
Keine Zeit für Kinder? Veränderungen in der Kinderbetreuungszeit von Eltern in Deutschland und Österreich/No time for children? Changes in parents’ child care time in Germany …
C Berghammer
Zeitschrift für Soziologie 42 (1), 52-73, 2013
342013
Die Verbreitung des Doppelernährer-und Doppelbetreuermodells in fünf Ländern Europas
C Berghammer, R Verwiebe
WSI-Mitteilungen 68 (2), 116-124, 2015
332015
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