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274 related items for PubMed ID: 12338101

  • 1. Regional variations in nuptiality in England and Wales during the demographic transition.
    Kabir M.
    Genus; 1980; 36(3-4):171-87. PubMed ID: 12338101
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  • 2. [Demographic transformation in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: early fertility decline and the theory of the "demographic transition"].
    Demeny P.
    Demogr Inf; 1986; ():37-44, 145. PubMed ID: 12340993
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  • 3. Marital distance and its geographical orientation in England and Wales, 1979.
    Coleman DA, Haskey JC.
    Trans Inst Br Geogr; 1986; 11(3):337-55. PubMed ID: 12314313
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  • 4. Family limitation and fertility increase.
    Chojnacka H, Adegbola O.
    Genus; 1990; 66(1-2):163-93. PubMed ID: 12283868
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  • 5. The relationship between marital breakdown and childbearing in England and Wales.
    Clarke S, Diamond I, Spicer K, Chappell R.
    Stud Med Popul Subj; 1993; (55):123-36. PubMed ID: 12286643
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  • 7. Preliminaries to marriage and social class of the couple: an historical comparison with findings in the 1840s by William Farr.
    Haskey J.
    Biol Soc; 1985 Mar; 2(1):11-4. PubMed ID: 12280122
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  • 10. Fertility, nuptiality, and occupation: a study of coal mining populations and regions in England and Wales in the mid-nineteenth century.
    Haines MR.
    J Interdiscip Hist; 1977 Mar; 8(2):245-80. PubMed ID: 11632282
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  • 14. English historical demography and the nuptiality conundrum: new perspectives.
    King S.
    Hist Soz Forsch; 1998 Mar; 23(1-2):130-56. PubMed ID: 12178159
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  • 16. Social change and early fertility decline in Catalonia.
    Benavente J.
    Eur J Popul; 1989 Dec; 5(3):207-34. PubMed ID: 12342569
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  • 18. [Short-term demographic fluctuations in the Croatian military border, 1830-1847: a contribution to historical demography].
    Hammel EA.
    Demogr Inf; 1985 Dec; ():21-35, 128. PubMed ID: 12280304
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  • 20. [Exploratory data analysis and its application to birth, marriage, and mortality rates in the provinces of Spain].
    Sierra Bravo R.
    Rev Int Sociol; 1985 Dec; 43(4):635-65. PubMed ID: 12314552
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