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Charles F Westoff

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Journal of Biosocial Science|February 24, 2007
Recent trends in rates of sexual activity in sub-Saharan AfricaCharles F Westoff
The New York Times Magazine|February 6, 1994
What's the world's priority task? Finally, control population No, the first priority is stop coercing womenCharles F Westoff, Ellen Chesler
Population and Development Review|February 10, 2012
The association of television and radio with reproductive behaviorCharles F Westoff, Dawn A Koffman
Journal of Population|April 1, 1978
How attitudes toward abortion are changingElise F Jones, Charles F Westoff
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 10, 1974
Sex preselection in the United States: some implicationsCharles F Westoff, Ronald R Rindfuss
Population Research and Policy Review|June 25, 2013
HISPANIC FERTILITY, RELIGION AND RELIGIOUSNESS IN THE U.SCharles F Westoff, Emily A Marshall
Demographic Research|January 10, 2014
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MEN'S GENDER ATTITUDES AND FERTILITY: Response to Puur, et al.'s "Men's childbearing desires and views of the male role in Europe at the dawn of the 21st century", Demographic Research 19: 1883-1912Charles F Westoff, Jenny A Higgins
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Journal of Biosocial Science|February 24, 2007
Recent trends in rates of sexual activity in sub-Saharan AfricaCharles F Westoff
The New York Times Magazine|February 6, 1994
What's the world's priority task? Finally, control population No, the first priority is stop coercing womenCharles F Westoff, Ellen Chesler
Population and Development Review|February 10, 2012
The association of television and radio with reproductive behaviorCharles F Westoff, Dawn A Koffman
Journal of Population|April 1, 1978
How attitudes toward abortion are changingElise F Jones, Charles F Westoff
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 10, 1974
Sex preselection in the United States: some implicationsCharles F Westoff, Ronald R Rindfuss
Population Research and Policy Review|June 25, 2013
HISPANIC FERTILITY, RELIGION AND RELIGIOUSNESS IN THE U.SCharles F Westoff, Emily A Marshall
Demographic Research|January 10, 2014
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MEN'S GENDER ATTITUDES AND FERTILITY: Response to Puur, et al.'s "Men's childbearing desires and views of the male role in Europe at the dawn of the 21st century", Demographic Research 19: 1883-1912Charles F Westoff, Jenny A Higgins
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