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Playing the Fertility Game at Work: An Equilibrium Model of Peer Effects. (2013). Simonsen, Marianne ; Nielsen, Helena ; Miller, Amalia ; Ciliberto, Federico.
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  2. Like Mother(-in-Law) Like Daughter? Influence of the Older Generation’s Fertility Behaviours on Women’s Desired Family Size in Bihar, India. (2016). Muttarak, Raya ; Kumar, Abhishek ; Bordone, Valeria.
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