Ten years of rapid fertility changes in the European post - communist countries.
ABSTRACT: This paper provides a detailed evidence on recent fertility changes in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and offers an interpretation of these changes. It focuses on the ten-year period of 1989-1999, which witnessed the most intensive changes in childbearing patterns, such as ra...
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                  | Auteur principal: | Sobotka, Tomas | 
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| Langue: | English | 
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