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Differences in delaying motherhood across European countries: empirical evidence from the ECHP. (2005). Nicoletti, Cheti.
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  2. The impact of education on fertility in Italy. Changes across cohorts and south–north differences. (2017). Impicciatore, Roberto ; Zuanna, Gianpiero Dalla ; DallaZuanna, Gianpiero .
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  3. Delayed First Birth and New Mothers Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Biological Fertility Shocks. (2013). Cavalli, Laura ; Bratti, Massimiliano.
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  5. The effect of delaying motherhood on the second childbirth in Europe. (2012). Tatsiramos, Konstantinos ; Bratti, Massimiliano.
    In: Journal of Population Economics.
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  6. Who delays childbearing? The relationships between fertility, education and personality traits. (2010). Tavares, Lara ; Tavares L, .
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  7. Why Are Women Delaying Motherhood in Germany?. (2009). Romeu Gordo, Laura.
    In: Feminist Economics.
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  8. Sacrificing Their Careers for Their Families? An Analysis of the Penalty to Motherhood in Europe. (2009). gash, vanessa.
    In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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  9. Finding the right moment for the first baby to come: a comparison between Italy and Poland. (2009). Vignoli, Daniele ; Matysiak, Anna.
    In: MPIDR Working Papers.
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  10. Education and timing of births: evidence from a natural experiment in Italy. (2005). Fort, Margherita.
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