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J Knodel

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Health Transition Review : the Cultural, Social, and Behavioural Determinants of Health|March 9, 1994
Conducting comparative focus-group research: cautionary comments from a coordinatorJ Knodel
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 1977
Breast-feeding and population growthJ Knodel
Population Today|September 28, 2002
Deconstructing population momentumJ Knodel
Social Science|April 1, 1987
Thailand's reproductive revolutionJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 15, 2011
Child mortality and reproductive behaviour in German village populations in the past: A micro-level analysis of the replacement effectJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 15, 2011
Family limitation and the fertility transition: Evidence from the age patterns of fertility in Europe and AsiaJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 19, 2011
Infant mortality and fertility in three Bavarian villages: An analysis of family histories from the 19th centuryJ Knodel
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology|January 7, 2014
Focus groups as a qualitative method for crosscultural research in social gerontologyJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 17, 2011
Law, marriage and illegitimacy in nineteenth-century GermanyJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 1, 1978
Natural fertility in pre-industrial GermanyJ Knodel
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Health Transition Review : the Cultural, Social, and Behavioural Determinants of Health|March 9, 1994
Conducting comparative focus-group research: cautionary comments from a coordinatorJ Knodel
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 16, 1977
Breast-feeding and population growthJ Knodel
Population Today|September 28, 2002
Deconstructing population momentumJ Knodel
Social Science|April 1, 1987
Thailand's reproductive revolutionJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 15, 2011
Child mortality and reproductive behaviour in German village populations in the past: A micro-level analysis of the replacement effectJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 15, 2011
Family limitation and the fertility transition: Evidence from the age patterns of fertility in Europe and AsiaJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 19, 2011
Infant mortality and fertility in three Bavarian villages: An analysis of family histories from the 19th centuryJ Knodel
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology|January 7, 2014
Focus groups as a qualitative method for crosscultural research in social gerontologyJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 17, 2011
Law, marriage and illegitimacy in nineteenth-century GermanyJ Knodel
Population Studies|November 1, 1978
Natural fertility in pre-industrial GermanyJ Knodel
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