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"An Estimable Dynamic Stochastic Model of Fertility and Child Mortality ,"
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Edin, P.A. & Holmlund, B., 1992.
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Econometrica ,
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Karsten Hank, 2001.
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Marit Rønsen, 2004.
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Edith Duclos & Pierre Lefebvre & Philip Merrigan, 2001.
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Martin Dribe & Maria Stanfors, 2009.
"Education, Work and Parenthood: Comparing the Experience of Young Men and Women in Sweden ,"
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Vladimíra Kantorová, 2004.
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Charles F. Manski & Joram Mayshar, 2002.
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Nabanita Datta Gupta & Nina Smith & Mette Verner, 2008.
"PERSPECTIVE ARTICLE: The impact of Nordic countries’ family friendly policies on employment, wages, and children ,"
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"The impact of family policies on fertility in industrialized countries: a review of the literature ,"
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