Has the Chinese Birth Planning Program Been Successful in Changing Fertility Preferences? Evidence from Linked Records in Three Data Sources in Four Counties of Northern China
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Merli; Giovanna, M; Smith, HL
Published in: Demography
2002
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Demography
Publication Date
2002
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39
Issue
3
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557 / 572
Related Subject Headings
- Demography
- 4403 Demography
- 3505 Human resources and industrial relations
- 1603 Demography
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Merli, Giovanna, M., & Smith, H. L. (2002). Has the Chinese Birth Planning Program Been Successful in Changing Fertility Preferences? Evidence from Linked Records in Three Data Sources in Four Counties of Northern China. Demography, 39(3), 557–572.
Merli, M. Giovanna, and Herbert L. Smith. “Has the Chinese Birth Planning Program Been Successful in Changing Fertility Preferences? Evidence from Linked Records in Three Data Sources in Four Counties of Northern China.” Demography 39, no. 3 (2002): 557–72.
Merli, Giovanna M, Smith HL. Has the Chinese Birth Planning Program Been Successful in Changing Fertility Preferences? Evidence from Linked Records in Three Data Sources in Four Counties of Northern China. Demography. 2002;39(3):557–72.
Merli, et al. “Has the Chinese Birth Planning Program Been Successful in Changing Fertility Preferences? Evidence from Linked Records in Three Data Sources in Four Counties of Northern China.” Demography, vol. 39, no. 3, 2002, pp. 557–72.
Merli, Giovanna M, Smith HL. Has the Chinese Birth Planning Program Been Successful in Changing Fertility Preferences? Evidence from Linked Records in Three Data Sources in Four Counties of Northern China. Demography. 2002;39(3):557–572.
Published In
Demography
Publication Date
2002
Volume
39
Issue
3
Start / End Page
557 / 572
Related Subject Headings
- Demography
- 4403 Demography
- 3505 Human resources and industrial relations
- 1603 Demography