Fertility and Women’s Employment: A Meta-analysis

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Anna Matysiak1, Daniele Vignoli2
1Institute of Statistics and Demography, Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland
2Department of Demography, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

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