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Frans van Poppel

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Demography|June 21, 2012
Marital fertility decline in the Netherlands: child mortality, real wages, and unemployment, 1860-1939Jona Schellekens, Frans van Poppel
Biomed Research International|August 15, 2015
The Adoption of Smoking and Its Effect on the Mortality Gender Gap in Netherlands: A Historical PerspectiveFanny Janssen, Frans van Poppel
Population Studies|September 14, 2016
Early-life conditions and adult mortality decline in Dutch cohorts born 1812-1921Jona Schellekens, Frans van Poppel
Population Studies|February 9, 2006
Religious differentials in marital fertility in The Hague (Netherlands) 1860-1909Jona Schellekens, Frans van Poppel
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|March 6, 2009
Relatives as spouses: preferences and opportunities for kin marriage in a Western societyHilde Bras, Frans Van Poppel, Kees Mandemakers
Demography|February 1, 2008
Widowhood, family size, and post-reproductive mortality: a comparative analysis of three populations in nineteenth-century EuropeGeorge Alter, Martin Dribe, Frans Van Poppel
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Marriage Timing over the GenerationsFrans van Poppel, Christiaan Monden, Kees Mandemakers
Economics and Human Biology|December 10, 2014
Differences in height by education among 371,105 Dutch military conscriptsYing Huang, Frans van Poppel, L H Lumey
Population Studies|January 30, 2003
Religious differentials in infant and child mortality in Holland, 1855-1912Frans Van Poppel, Jona Schellekens, Aart C Liefbroer
The History of the Family : an International Quarterly|November 10, 2018
Can resource dilution explain differences in height by birth order and family size? A study of 389,287 male recruits in twentieth-century NetherlandsLaura Stradford, Frans van Poppel, L H Lumey
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Demography|June 21, 2012
Marital fertility decline in the Netherlands: child mortality, real wages, and unemployment, 1860-1939Jona Schellekens, Frans van Poppel
Biomed Research International|August 15, 2015
The Adoption of Smoking and Its Effect on the Mortality Gender Gap in Netherlands: A Historical PerspectiveFanny Janssen, Frans van Poppel
Population Studies|September 14, 2016
Early-life conditions and adult mortality decline in Dutch cohorts born 1812-1921Jona Schellekens, Frans van Poppel
Population Studies|February 9, 2006
Religious differentials in marital fertility in The Hague (Netherlands) 1860-1909Jona Schellekens, Frans van Poppel
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|March 6, 2009
Relatives as spouses: preferences and opportunities for kin marriage in a Western societyHilde Bras, Frans Van Poppel, Kees Mandemakers
Demography|February 1, 2008
Widowhood, family size, and post-reproductive mortality: a comparative analysis of three populations in nineteenth-century EuropeGeorge Alter, Martin Dribe, Frans Van Poppel
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Marriage Timing over the GenerationsFrans van Poppel, Christiaan Monden, Kees Mandemakers
Economics and Human Biology|December 10, 2014
Differences in height by education among 371,105 Dutch military conscriptsYing Huang, Frans van Poppel, L H Lumey
Population Studies|January 30, 2003
Religious differentials in infant and child mortality in Holland, 1855-1912Frans Van Poppel, Jona Schellekens, Aart C Liefbroer
The History of the Family : an International Quarterly|November 10, 2018
Can resource dilution explain differences in height by birth order and family size? A study of 389,287 male recruits in twentieth-century NetherlandsLaura Stradford, Frans van Poppel, L H Lumey
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