The New Population Problem : Why Families in Developed Countries Are Shrinking and What It Means (Penn State University Family Issues Symposia)
Christine A. Bachrach
William G. Axinn
Jennifer S. Barber
Hans-Peter Kohler
Nancy S. Landale
M. Belinda Tucker
Daniel T. Lichter
Shelly J. Lundberg
Harriet B. Presser
Lynn White
Hardcover. LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, INC. 2005-04-22.
ISBN 9780805849783
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