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57 related items for PubMed ID: 29316990

  • 1. UNPACKING THE DIFFERENTIAL IMPACT OF FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES IN CHINA: ANALYSIS OF PARITY PROGRESSION RATIOS FROM RETROSPECTIVE BIRTH HISTORY DATA, 1971-2005.
    Qin M, Falkingham J, Padmadas SS.
    J Biosoc Sci; 2018 Nov; 50(6):800-822. PubMed ID: 29316990
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  • 2. FAR BELOW REPLACEMENT FERTILITY IN URBAN CHINA.
    Zhao Z, Xu Q, Yuan X.
    J Biosoc Sci; 2017 Nov; 49(S1):S4-S19. PubMed ID: 29160190
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  • 3. A multi-level analysis of the determinants of fertility in the four regions of Thailand.
    Chamratrithirong A, Hirschman C, Guest P.
    Asia Pac Popul J; 1992 Mar; 7(1):51-64. PubMed ID: 12343798
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  • 4. [Family planning programs and birth control in the third world].
    Wohlschlagl H.
    Demogr Inf; 1991 Mar; ():17-34, 153. PubMed ID: 12343122
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  • 5. Assessing the impact of the "one-child policy" in China: A synthetic control approach.
    Gietel-Basten S, Han X, Cheng Y.
    PLoS One; 2019 Mar; 14(11):e0220170. PubMed ID: 31693666
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  • 6. Philippines (country/area statements).
    Asian Pac Popul Programme News; 1985 Sep; 14(3):27-32. PubMed ID: 12267453
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  • 7. Seminar on Egypt population policy.
    Kantner JF.
    Demogr Afr; 1984 Sep; (22):29-49. PubMed ID: 12313461
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  • 11. Malaysia (country/area statements).
    Asian Pac Popul Programme News; 1985 Sep; 14(3):15-8. PubMed ID: 12267449
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  • 13. Sub-Saharan Africa: population pressures on development.
    Goliber TJ.
    Popul Bull; 1985 Feb; 40(1):1-46. PubMed ID: 12266940
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  • 15. Beyond demographic transition: industrialization and population change in Singapore.
    Cheung PP.
    Asia Pac Popul J; 1989 Mar; 4(1):35-48. PubMed ID: 12315770
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  • 17. China's family planning policy: an overview of its past and future.
    Attané I.
    Stud Fam Plann; 2002 Mar; 33(1):103-13. PubMed ID: 11974414
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  • 19. Formal comment on "Assessing the impact of the 'one-child policy' in China: A synthetic control approach".
    Goodkind D.
    PLoS One; 2019 Mar; 14(11):e0222705. PubMed ID: 31693668
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