Uncertain future, non-numeric preferences, and the fertility transition: A case study of rural Mozambique.

作者: Sarah R. Hayford , Victor Agadjanian

DOI: 10.11564/25-2-239

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摘要: In many high-fertility countries, and especially in sub-Saharan Africa, substantial proportions of women give non-numeric responses when asked about desired family size. Demographic …

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