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  54. Sub-Replacement Fertility Intentions in Austria. (2009). Sobotka, Toma.
    In: European Journal of Population.
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    In: European Journal of Population.
    RePEc:spr:eurpop:v:25:y:2009:i:4:d:10.1007_s10680-008-9173-7.

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  56. Does fertility respond to work and family reconciliation policies in France?. (2009). Thévenon, Olivier ; Thevenon, Olivier.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-00424832.

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  57. The end of lowest-low fertility? (with supplementary materials). (2009). Sobotka, Toma ; Goldstein, Joshua R. ; Jasilioniene, Aiva.
    In: MPIDR Working Papers.
    RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2009-029.

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  58. The End of “Lowest‐Low” Fertility?. (2009). Sobotka, Tomas ; Goldstein, Joshua R. ; Jasilioniene, Aiva.
    In: Population and Development Review.
    RePEc:bla:popdev:v:35:y:2009:i:4:p:663-699.

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    In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research.
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  60. What should be the goal of population policies? Focus on Balanced Human Capital Development. (2008). Lutz, Wolfgang.
    In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research.
    RePEc:vid:yearbk:v:6:y:2008:i:1:p:17-24.

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  61. Structural and value influences on the entry into parenthood in the Czech Republic. (2008). Haskova, Hana .
    In: Demográfia.
    RePEc:nki:journl:v:51:y:2008:i:5:p:66-84.

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  62. Low fertility and long run growth in an economy with a large public sector. (2008). Zamac, Jovan ; Hallberg, Daniel.
    In: CAFO Working Papers.
    RePEc:hhs:vxcafo:2009_005.

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  63. Overview Chapter 6: The diverse faces of the Second Demographic Transition in Europe. (2008). Sobotka, Toma.
    In: Demographic Research.
    RePEc:dem:demres:v:19:y:2008:i:8.

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  64. Overview Chapter 1: Fertility in Europe. (2008). Sobotka, Toma ; Frejka, Tomas.
    In: Demographic Research.
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  65. Adaptation versus mitigation policies on demographic change in Europe. (2007). Lutz, Wolfgang.
    In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research.
    RePEc:vid:yearbk:v:5:y:2007:i:1:p:19-25.

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  66. The Postponement of Childbearing in Europe: Driving Forces and Implications. (2006). Billari, Francesco ; Philipov, Dimiter ; Liefbroer, Aart C..
    In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research.
    RePEc:vid:yearbk:v:4:y:2006:i:1:p:1-17.

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