Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England

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Malthus in the Bedroom : Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England. / Cinnirella, Francesco; Klemp, Marc; Weisdorf, Jacob.

I: Demography, Bind 54, Nr. 2, 04.2017, s. 413-436.

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Cinnirella, F, Klemp, M & Weisdorf, J 2017, 'Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England', Demography, bind 54, nr. 2, s. 413-436. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-017-0556-4

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Cinnirella, F., Klemp, M., & Weisdorf, J. (2017). Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England. Demography, 54(2), 413-436. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-017-0556-4

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Cinnirella F, Klemp M, Weisdorf J. Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England. Demography. 2017 apr.;54(2):413-436. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-017-0556-4

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Cinnirella, Francesco ; Klemp, Marc ; Weisdorf, Jacob. / Malthus in the Bedroom : Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England. I: Demography. 2017 ; Bind 54, Nr. 2. s. 413-436.

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