Два примера рапидног пада фертилитета
Fertility transition has been taking place in various social, economic, and cultural settings, and with various dynamics. However, most frequently fertility decline has not been quick; it had to be backed up by radical turns in reproductive behavior of majority of the population. Thus cases of unusu...
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