Frameworks for population and development integration
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TextSeries: Asian population studies series; no.93Publication details: Bangkok United Nations 1989Description: v2. vi, 413pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 21st 304.6606 kU58F
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Contents: vol.1 ESCAP regional perspectives, vol.2.-Bangladesh, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand
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