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Population Studies
A Journal of Demography
Volume 29, 1975 - Issue 1
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The mixed effects of income upon successive births may explain the convergence phenomenon

Pages 109-122 | Published online: 09 Nov 2011

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Donald Snyder. (2016) Economic Variables and the Decision to Have Additional Children: Evidence from the Survey of Economic Opportunity. The American Economist 22:1, pages 12-16.
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Mark R. Rosenzweig. (1976) Female work experience, employment status, and birth expectations: Sequential decision-making in the Philippines. Demography 13:3, pages 339-356.
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Julian L. Simon. (1975) Puzzles and further explorations in the interrelationships of successive births with husband’s income, spouses’ education and race. Demography 12:2, pages 259-274.
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