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Personality traits and developmental experiences as antecedents of childbearing motivation. (1992). Miller, Warren .
In: Demography.
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  20. The Impact of Perceived Costs and Rewards of Childbearing on Entry into Parenthood: Evidence from a Panel Study. (2005). Liefbroer, Aart C.
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