Social class and the fertility transition: a critical comment on the statistical results reported in Simon Szreter's Fertility, class and gender in Britain, 1860–1940
Geoffrey A. Barnes and
Timothy Guinnane
Economic History Review, 2012, vol. 65, issue 4, 1267-1279
Date: 2012
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