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Reconstructing historical fertility change in Mongolia. (2015). Spoorenberg, Thomas.
In: Demographic Research.
RePEc:dem:demres:v:33:y:2015:i:29.

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  1. Children and Female Employment in Mongolia. (2022). Polansky, Jakub ; Nikolova, Elena.
    In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
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  2. Children and Female Employment in Mongolia. (2022). Polansky, Jakub ; Nikolova, Elena.
    In: Working Papers.
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  3. Children and female employment in Mongolia. (2022). Polansky, Jakub ; Nikolova, Elena.
    In: Economic Systems.
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  4. Children and Female Employment in Mongolia. (2022). Polansky, Jakub ; Nikolova, Elena.
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  5. Armed Conflict and the Timing of Childbearing in Azerbaijan. (2020). Torrisi, Orsola.
    In: Population and Development Review.
    RePEc:bla:popdev:v:46:y:2020:i:3:p:501-556.

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