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Earnings and first birth probability among Norwegian men and women 1995-2010. (2015). Hart, Rannveig Kaldager.
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  31. The causal effect of an additional sibling on completed fertility: An estimation of intergenerational fertility correlations by looking at siblings of twins. (2015). Kolk, Martin.
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  35. Fertility Reactions to the Great Recession in Europe. (2013). Karaman Örsal, Deniz ; Kreyenfeld, Michaela ; Goldstein, Joshua ; Deniz Dilan Karaman orsal, ; Jasilioniene, Aiva.
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  41. High Fertility in City Suburbs: Compositional or Contextual Effects?. (2009). Boyle, P J ; Kulu, H.
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  43. Cohort fertility patterns in the Nordic countries. (2009). Knudsen, Lisbeth B. ; Teschner, Kathrin ; Skrede, Kari ; Andersson, Gunnar ; Neyer, Gerda ; Vikat, Andres ; Lappegrd, Trude ; Ronsen, Marit.
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  44. Differences in Delaying Motherhood Across European Countries: Empirical Evidence from the ECHP. (2008). Nicoletti, Cheti ; Tanturri, Maria Letizia.
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  46. Consequences of Family Policies on Childbearing Behavior: Effects or Artifacts?. (2008). Andersson, Gunnar ; Neyer, Gerda.
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