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Fertility and the Extended Family

Posted on March 2, 2018 by lsh1401598

Kristin Snopkowski wrote about some of the group’s work in her contribution to the OpenPop blog on ‘Fertility and the extended family: do parents influence a woman’s decision to reproduce?‘

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