About
Lecturer at Sorbonne University and associate researcher at the Institut national d'études démographiques (Ined). Her research focuses on demographic trends and family policies in France and Germany.
Latest publication
Family policy in Germany: Proactive measures with real but limited demographic and social effects
- By Anne Salles
In Informations sociales (2023/3 No 211)
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Family policy in Germany: Proactive measures with real but limited demographic and social effects
- By Anne Salles
In Informations sociales (2023/3 No 211)
The German energy transition: Progress and challenges
- By Anne Salles
In Allemagne d’aujourd’hui (2019/1 Selected Articles)
The Parental Subsidy in France and Germany: A Tool for Fostering a Better Reconciliation between Work and Family?
- By Anne Salles
In Innovations (2004/2 No 20)
German Family Policies: The Limits of State Action
- By Anne Salles
In Critique internationale (2006/2 No 31)
Anne Daguerre and Corinne Nativel (eds.). When Children Become Parents: Welfare State Responses to Teenage Pregnancy, Bristol, Policy Press, 2006, 254 pages
- By Anne Salles
In Critique internationale (2008/2 No 39)
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Articles
Family policy in Germany: Proactive measures with real but limited demographic and social effects
In Informations sociales (2023/3 No 211)
Are women more economically active in Germany than France?
In Population & Societies (2012/9 No 493)
Being a Father in France and Germany: Between Representations and Practices
- By Sara Brachet
- and Anne Salles
In Informations sociales (2011/1 No 163)
Anne Daguerre and Corinne Nativel (eds.). When Children Become Parents: Welfare State Responses to Teenage Pregnancy, Bristol, Policy Press, 2006, 254 pages
In Critique internationale (2008/2 No 39)
German Family Policies: The Limits of State Action
In Critique internationale (2006/2 No 31)
The Effects of Family Policy in the Former GDR on Nuptiality and Births Outside Marriage
- By Anne Salles,
- Translated by Catriona Dutreuilh
In Population (2006/1 Vol. 61)
The Parental Subsidy in France and Germany: A Tool for Fostering a Better Reconciliation between Work and Family?
In Innovations (2004/2 No 20)