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Consequences of Family Policies on Childbearing Behavior: Effects or Artifacts?. (2008). Andersson, Gunnar ; Neyer, Gerda.
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    In: Demographic Research.
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    In: Demographic Research.
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    In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research.
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    In: MPIDR Working Papers.
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    In: Discussion Paper.
    RePEc:hit:piedp1:161.

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    In: Demographic Research.
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    In: MPIDR Working Papers.
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    In: European Journal of Population.
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