The future fertility of highly educated women : the role of educational composition shifts and labor market barriers / Alícia Adserà

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Superior document:Enthalten in Special issue on education and fertility in low-fertility settings ; guest editors: Éva Beaujouan, Tomáš Sobotka and Jan Van Bavel Vienna, 2017 Seite [19]-25 Vienna yearbook of population research
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