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Moravian Geographical Reports
Volume 26 (2018): Issue 2 (June 2018)
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A cohort perspective on the fertility postponement transition and low fertility in Central Europe
Branislav Šprocha
Branislav Šprocha
Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Bratislava,
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Šprocha, Branislav
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Pavol Tišliar
Pavol Tišliar
Department of Archeology and Museology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University
Brno,
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Tišliar, Pavol
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Luděk Šídlo
Luděk Šídlo
Department of Demography and Geodemography, Faculty of Science, Charles University
Prague,
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Šídlo, Luděk
Jul 04, 2018
Moravian Geographical Reports
Volume 26 (2018): Issue 2 (June 2018)
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Published Online:
Jul 04, 2018
Page range:
109 - 120
Received:
Jul 20, 2017
Accepted:
Mar 27, 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2018-0009
Keywords
cohort fertility
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postponement transition
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low fertility
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Central Europe (the Czech Republic, the former GDR, Hungary and Slovakia)
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