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1.        McKeown, Thomas and R.G. Record. 1962. “Reasons for the decline of mortality in England and Wales during the nineteenth century,” Population Studies 16(2): 94-122.

2.        Blake, Judith. 1968. “Are babies consumer durables? A critique of the economic theory of reproductive motivation,” Population Studies 22: 5‑25.

3.        Coale, 1971. “Age patterns of marriage,” Population Studies, 25: 193-214.

4.        Keyfitz, Nathan. 1973. “Individual Mobility in a Stationary Population,” Population Studies 27: 335-52.

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6.        Page, 1976. “Patterns underlying fertility schedules: a decomposition by both age and marriage duration,” Population Studies 30: 85-106.

7.        Page and Wunsch, 1976. “Parental survival data: more results of the application of Ledermann’s Model Life Table,” Population Studies 30: 59-76.

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15.    Gray, A. 1986, “Sectional growth balance analysis for non-stable closed populations.” Population Studies 40: 425-436.

16.    Cleland, John and Christopher Wilson. 1987. “Demand theories of the fertility transition: An iconoclastic view.” Population Studies 41:5-30.

17.    Rodriguez and Cleland, 1988. “Modeling marital fertility by age and duration: an empirical appraisal of the Page model,” Population Studies 42:241-258.

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20.    Frankenberg, Elizabeth, Angelique Chan, and Mary Beth Ofstedal. 2002. “Stability and change in living arrangements in Indonesia, Singapore, and Taiwan, 1993-99.”  Population Studies 56:201-213.

21.    Bongaarts John. 2003. “Completing the fertility transition in the developing world: The role of educational differences and fertility preferences.” Population Studies 57: 321- 336

22.    Caldwell John and Thomas Schindlmayr. 2003. “Explanations of the fertility crisis in modern societies: a search for commonalities.” Population Studies 57: 241-263.

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