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Rising Patriarchy and Declining Economic Opportunity: Life Courses and Social Change in Egypt between 1965 and 2018. (2023). Kraus, Vered ; Buyukkececi, Zafer ; Fasang, Anette Eva.
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  29. Gondolatok a fejlesztési segélyek negatív hatásairól P. T. Bauer szellemi örökségének tükrében. (2019). Pasztor, Szabolcs.
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  31. Conflict Causes and Prevention Strategies at the Society-Science Nexus in Transdisciplinary Collaborative Research Settings: A Case Study of a Food Security Project in Tanzania. (2019). Sieber, Stefan ; Bonatti, Michelle ; Lohr, Katharina ; Schutt, Juliane.
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  35. From Motherhood Premium to Motherhood Penalty? Heterogeneous Effects of Motherhood Stages on Women’s Economic Outcomes in Urban China. (2018). Zhao, Menghan.
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  36. Disparities in Children’s Family Experiences by Mother’s Socioeconomic Status: The Case of Finland. (2018). Jalovaara, Marika ; Andersson, Gunnar.
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  37. Partners’ empowerment and fertility in ten European countries. (2018). Osiewalska, Beata.
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  38. Fertility and Economic Development: Quantile Regression Evidence on the Inverse J-shaped Pattern. (2017). Pérez-Trujillo, Manuel ; Neira, Isabel ; Lacalle-Calderon, Maricruz ; Perez-Trujillo, Manuel.
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  39. Conceptions of Contraceptive Use in Rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Lessons for Programming. (2017). Ndhlovu, Tidings ; Khalema, Nene Ernest ; Ndinda, Catherine.
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