Jc. Witte et Gg. Wagner, DECLINING FERTILITY IN EAST-GERMANY AFTER UNIFICATION - A DEMOGRAPHICRESPONSE TO SOCIOECONOMIC CHANGE, Population and development review, 21(2), 1995, pp. 387-397
This investigation draws on detailed, longitudinal sample survey data
to examine declining fertility in East Germany. Since the unification
of Germany in 1990, the fertility rate in East Germany has been halved
-falling well below that of West Germany, which was already among the
lowest in the world. The authors assess the manner in whim these chang
es in individual behavior can best be understood as responses to socio
economic change. They advocate using a broad sociological perspective
to view demographic trends-as well as other behavioral and attitudinal
changes accompanying unification-as separate, but related, threads in
an overall process of assimilation.