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Date: 2009-08-10 10:41:53
Science
Fertility
Demographic economics
Advanced maternal age
Pregnancy
Cohort
British birth cohort studies
Childfree
British Cohort Study
Statistics
Demography
Cohort studies

Postponement and childlessness: Evidence from two British cohorts

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