German reunification transformed life in East Germany, producing numerous challenges to successful adjustment. This is the product of workshops held in London and Jena and charts the impact of German reunification set against the broader context of social and economic change in England and Germany. The differential effects of change between men and women across the generations are examined, together with the protective role of family as well as the role of education and labour market institutions.
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JOHN BYNNER is Professor of Social Sciences in Education and Director of the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at the Institute of Education, London University, where he directs the 'National Child Development Study' and the '1970 British Cohort Study'. He has previously held positions at City University, the Open University and the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. His research interests are in the field of transition to adulthood, basic skills, social exclusion and longitudinal research methodology. RAINER K. SILBEREISEN holds the Chair of Development Psychology at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany, and is Adjunct Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. His main research interests concern human development across the life-span. He is currently editor of the International Journal of Behavioural Development.
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