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Parental leave policies and continued childbearing in Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. (2019). Lappegrd, Trude ; Andersen, Synove N ; Gararsdottir, Olof ; Viklund, Ida ; Neyer, Gerda ; Duvander, Ann-Zofie.
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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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  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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