Indirect techniques for demographic estimation a collaboration of the Population Division of the Department of International Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations secretariat the Committee on population and demography of the National Research Council, United States National Academy of Scie
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TextSeries: Population studies; no. 81Publication details: New York United Nations 1983Description: xxv, 304pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 21st 304.6302 U58I
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| 304.63 U58C Child survival, health and family planning programmes and fertility | 304.63 U58E Evaluation of the impact of family planning programme on fertility | 304.63 U58L Levels and trends of contraceptive use as assessed in 1998 | 304.6302 U58I Indirect techniques for demographic estimation | 304.63091724 C496S Social aspects of fertility | 304.63091724 E16F Fertility decline in the less developed countries | 304.630951 U58A Attitudes of young people in China to family formation |
ST/ESA/SER.A/81, Mannual X
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