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Umbrüche und Kontinuitäten: ostdeutsche Lebensverläufe im Vereinigungsprozess

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Solga, Heike
Mayer, Karl Ulrich

Abstract

"Ostdeutsche Lebensverläufe und Erwerbsbiografien nach 1989 sind in unterschiedlichem Maße von Kontinuität und Diskontinuität geprägt, je nach Geburtskohorte, Geschlecht, (partei-)politischer Nähe zum DDR-System. Die Zwischenbilanz dieses Beitrags in Form von vier Thesen zeigt unter anderem, dass L... view more

"Ostdeutsche Lebensverläufe und Erwerbsbiografien nach 1989 sind in unterschiedlichem Maße von Kontinuität und Diskontinuität geprägt, je nach Geburtskohorte, Geschlecht, (partei-)politischer Nähe zum DDR-System. Die Zwischenbilanz dieses Beitrags in Form von vier Thesen zeigt unter anderem, dass Loyalität zum DDR-System für die Lebens- und Erwerbsverläufe von Ostdeutschen nach der Wende nicht per se zum Hindernis wurde: Ehemaligen Kadern der Nomenklatura sicherte ihre meist hohe Bildung oft zumindest qualifizierte Positionen. Auch ihr Risiko, arbeitslos zu werden, war nicht höher als das der anderen Ostdeutschen." [Autorenreferat]... view less


"The life courses and employment histories of East Germans have changed since the fall of the Wall in 1989. Summarizing the research findings in four theses, the authors show that the degree of stability and discontinuity in the life courses of East Germans varies between birth cohorts, gender, and ... view more

"The life courses and employment histories of East Germans have changed since the fall of the Wall in 1989. Summarizing the research findings in four theses, the authors show that the degree of stability and discontinuity in the life courses of East Germans varies between birth cohorts, gender, and the overt political loyalty to the GDR. Among other things, we see that loyalty to the GDR did not increase the risks of unemployment or downward mobility after 1989, because the majority of the former members of the upper service class hold university degrees." [author's abstract]... view less

Keywords
consequences; German Democratic Republic (GDR); Federal Republic of Germany; reunification; political attitude; continuity; New Federal States; unemployment; employment history; cadre; life career; executive; level of education; gender-specific factors

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Population Studies, Sociology of Population

Method
empirical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2010

Page/Pages
p. 41-44

Journal
WZB-Mitteilungen (2010) 129

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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