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How reduced demand for children and access to family planning accelerated the fertility decline in Columbia.

By: Rofman, Rafael.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington : World Bank, 1992Subject(s): Family Planning | Fertility -- Population size -- Fertility decline//Columbia/. -- Fertility -- Population size -- Fertility decline//Columbia/. -- Fertility -- Population size -- Fertility decline//ColumbiaSummary: This study analyzes fertility change in Columbia considering the effects of socio-economic changes on supply and demand for children, together with effects on regulation costs.
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This study analyzes fertility change in Columbia considering the effects of socio-economic changes on supply and demand for children, together with effects on regulation costs.

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