An edition of Det faldende fødseltal (1981)

Det faldende fødseltal

belyst ved familiestørrelsens sammenhæng med kvindens uddannelse og erhvervsarbejde = The falling birth rate : illustrated by the relationship of family size to woman's education and employment

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Det faldende fødseltal
Ole Bertelsen
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An edition of Det faldende fødseltal (1981)

Det faldende fødseltal

belyst ved familiestørrelsens sammenhæng med kvindens uddannelse og erhvervsarbejde = The falling birth rate : illustrated by the relationship of family size to woman's education and employment

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Language
Danish
Pages
150

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 140-141.
English and Swedish.
Includes index.

Published in
København
Series
Publikation / Socialforskningsinstituttet ;, 104, Publikation (Socialforskningsinstituttet (Denmark)) ;, 104.
Other Titles
Falling birth rate.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.6/3/09489
Library of Congress
HQ642 .B46

The Physical Object

Pagination
150 p. ;
Number of pages
150

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3853331M
ISBN 10
8774871919
LCCN
81171986
Goodreads
4729118

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