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NTIS 바로가기한국인구학 = Korea journal of population studies, v.29 no.2, 2006년, pp.1 - 26
최민자 (Research Program, East-West Center) , 박경애 (Vital Statistics Division, Korea National Statistical Office, Government Complex)
This paper examines the interplay among changes in socioeconomic conditions, population policies, and fertility decline during
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