- Sequencing
of Family Formation, Training, and Career Transitions among Highly
Educated Men and Women over the Life Course (Aisenbrey and Brückner)
- Gender Inequality in the Life Course (Aisenbrey and Brückner)
- Life Courses, Social Change, and Education in Germany, 1945 to 2005 (Aisenbrey, Mayer, and Schnettler)
- Are
Family Friendly Policies Detrimental to Women’s Careers? A Comparison
between Germany, Sweden, and the U.S. (Aisenbrey, Evertsson, and Grunow)
- Cohort
Analysis of Social Mobility and Educational Inequality in the Twentieth
Century (Breen with Jonsson, Luijkx, Müller, Pollak)
- Social Networks and Adolescent Risk Behavior (Brückner)
- Gender and the Structure of Legal Careers (Brückner, Schultz, and Einhorn)
- Playing Safe: Religious Identity in the Performance of Health and Risk (Clarke)
- Child Sacrifice: Marriage, Meaning, and the Reproduction of Race and Class Inequality (Clarke)
- Housework,
Earnings, and Nation: A Comparative Investigation of the Effects of
Women’s and Men’s Earnings on Housework Hours (Evertsson and Grunow
with Gupta, Nermo, Sayer)
- The
Division of Paid Work in the Labor Market and Unpaid Work in the Family
– A Matter of Negotiation or Gender Display? (Grunow)
- Stable Work Lives? A Long-Term Perspective Towards the Binding Power of
- Occupational Pathways in West Germany (Grunow, Mayer, and Zelenev)
- Intergenerational Mobility of Women in West Germany (Gundert and Mayer)
- Quantitative Life Histories, Narrative Biographies, and Novels (Mayer with Schulze)
- Skill Formation: Interdisciplinary and Cross-National Perspective (Mayer with Solga)
- Self-employment in Urban China: The Interplay of Gender, Capitalism, and Labor Market (Wang)
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