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HALAWA M
BASHAY MF
EGGLESTON E
HARDEE K
KAFAFI L
BROWN JW
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Citation: Xs. Ren, BIRTH SPACING DYNAMICS IN CHINA - THE CASES OF HEBEI AND SHAANXI PROVINCES, Population research and policy review, 14(4), 1995, pp. 411-425
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