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Health reforms, facility-based delivery, and newborn's health: evidence from Rwanda
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- Journal of Demographic Economics , First View
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- 16 May 2024, pp. 1-24
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Breaking the misery wheel? Fertility control, social mobility, and biological well-being in rural Spain (1835–1959)
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- Journal of Demographic Economics , First View
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- 03 May 2024, pp. 1-38
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Restrictive fertility policy and elderly suicides: evidence from China
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- Journal of Demographic Economics , First View
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- 11 July 2023, pp. 1-25
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Tolerance and the labor supply of cohabiting gays and lesbians
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- Journal of Demographic Economics / Volume 88 / Issue 4 / December 2022
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- 23 November 2021, pp. 535-562
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Investigating the long-term effects of child labor on household poverty and food insecurity in Ghana
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- Journal of Demographic Economics / Volume 87 / Issue 4 / December 2021
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- 01 March 2021, pp. 561-587
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The South's demographic transition and international capital flows in a financially integrated world economy
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- Journal of Demographic Economics / Volume 86 / Issue 1 / March 2020
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- 07 February 2020, pp. 1-45
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A demographic factor as a determinant of migration: what is the effect of sibship size on migration decisions?
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- Journal of Demographic Economics / Volume 85 / Issue 4 / December 2019
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- 07 November 2019, pp. 321-345
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Population and geography do matter for sustainable development
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- Environment and Development Economics / Volume 24 / Issue 2 / April 2019
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- 17 December 2018, pp. 201-223
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