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The long-term costs of family trajectories: Women’s later-life employment and earnings across EuropeThe motherhood earnings penalty reconsidered: a gap or a gradient?Marriage and separation risks among German cohabiters: Differences between types of cohabiterCombining data from the Generations and Gender Surveys and the German Family Panel to conduct comparative research on couples' and family dynamicsRelease of five Wave 2 country data filesGrasping the diversity of cohabitation: Fertility intentions among cohabiters across EuropeCorrection to: Understanding diversity in the meaning of cohabitation across EuropeRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, wave 2, Turkey [Dataset].Revision of 15 Wave 1 country data filesIncome pooling strategies among cohabiting and married couples: A comparative perspectiveGenerations and Gender Programme Wave 1 data collection: An overview and assessment of sampling and fieldwork methods, weighting procedures, and cross-sectional representativenessData harmonization of nationally collected survey data within the Generations and Gender ProgrammeReport on the methodological evaluation of the GGS questionnaire. Deliverable D7 for the EC-FP7 project GGP 212749Release of Generations and Gender Survey Data Wave 1 (GGP related), new GGS datasets: GGS Germany Turkish subsample, GGS Norway, GGS AustriaThe different meanings of cohabitation across Europe. How cohabiters view their unions and differ in their plans and behaviorsUnderstanding diversity in the meaning of cohabitation across EuropeRevision of Generations and Gender Survey Data Wave 1 (GGP related): GGS Georgia, GGS Romania, GGS Bulgaria, GGS Russia, GGS Germany, GGS France, GGS Netherlands, GGS HungaryOngehuwd samenwonen in EuropaRisk-avoidance or utmost commitment? Dutch focus group research on cohabitation and marriageRelease of Generations and Gender Survey country data file, wave 1, Poland.