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Attitudes toward Abortion for Medical and Non-medical Reasons among the Turkish Second Generation in Europe - The Role of the Family and Societal Contexts
The multidimensionality of cultural life scripts: results from a 1970s survey
When protoindustry collapsed fertility and the demographic regime in rural Eastern Belgium during the industrial revolution
Familienpolitik und Familienstrukturen: Ergebnisse der gemeinsamen Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Bevölkerungswissenschaft und der Johann-Peter-Süßmilch-Gesellschaft f...
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The influence of popular beliefs about childbirth on fertility patterns in mid-twentieth-century Netherlands
Disfavored in Life, Favored in Death? Later-Life Mortality Differences (Ages 30+) between Migrants and Natives in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockholm, 1850-1930
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Changes in choice of spouse as an indicator of a society in a state of transition: Woerden, 1830-1930
Life scripts and life realities: women in nineteenth-century Nijmegen
Church Affiliation and Life Course Transitions in The Netherlands, 1850-1970
Class, work and religion in the female life course: the case of a Dutch textile town: Enschede, 1880-1940