Causes and Demographic Consequences of Fertility Decline in the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe
Heleniak, T
Marriage and Family Review 46(1-2): 79-106
2010
ISSN/ISBN: 0149-4929 DOI: 10.1080/01494921003648613Document Number: 212572
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