HB903.F4 H39
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The sociology of fertility. |
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HB903.F4 H45
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On the measurement of human fertility: selected writings of Louis Henry. |
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HB903.F4 K61
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Trends and variations in fertility in the United States |
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HB903.F4 M63
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Social and psychological factors affecting fertility / |
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HB903.F4 S59
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The effects of income on fertility |
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HB903.F4 W53
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College women and fertility values, |
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HB903 .G7 1958
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The fertility of American women, |
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HB915 +B98
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The emergence of countercyclical U.S. fertility / |
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HB915 .C7 1993
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To sow one acre more : childbearing and farm productivity in the antebellum north / |
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HB915 .D27 1964
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Too many Americans |
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HB915 .G58 2003eb
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Fertility patterns of native- and foreign-born women : assimilating to diversity / |
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HB915 .G73
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The baby bust, |
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HB915 .G88 2008eb
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Fertile matters : the politics of Mexican-origin women's reproduction / |
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HB915 .L56
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Fertility and scarcity in America / |
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HB915 +M88
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The propensity to move: a longitudinal analysis |
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HB915 .O4 1958
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Trends in birth rates in the United States since 1870 / |
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HB915 .R56
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Postwar fertility trends and differentials in the United States / |
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HB915 .S56 1964
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Population mobility within the United States |
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HB915 .S74 2014
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Telling Our Stories : the Lives of Latina Women. |
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HB915 .T4
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Ratio of children to women, 1920. A study in the differential rate of natural increase in the United States, |
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