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Climate change and fertility desires: An experimental study among university students in Belgium and Italy. (2024). Bisi, Sara ; van Bavel, Jan ; Sturm, Nadia.
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  45. Preferences, Partners, and Parenthood: Linking Early Fertility Desires, Union Formation Timing, and Achieved Fertility. (2018). Hayford, Sarah ; Nitsche, Natalie.
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  51. Does It Matter What She Wants? The Role of Individual Preferences Against Unmarried Motherhood in Young Women’s Likelihood of a Nonmarital First Birth. (2017). Shattuck, Rachel M.
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  52. Old Habits Die Hard? Lingering Son Preference in an Era of Normalizing Sex Ratios at Birth in South Korea. (2017). Agadjanian, Victor ; Hayford, Sarah R ; Yoo, Sam Hyun.
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    In: Duisburger Beiträge zur soziologischen Forschung.
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