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The Puzzle of the Antebellum Fertility Decline in the United States: New Evidence and Reconsideration
David J Hacker
, Michael R Haines
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United States
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New Evidence
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Antebellum
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Fertility Decline
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Child-woman Ratios
100%
IPUMS
66%
Nuptiality
66%
Agriculture
33%
Urbanization
33%
Modelin
33%
Population Census
33%
County Level
33%
Geographic Region
33%
Church
33%
Aggregate Data
33%
Source Data
33%
Economic Census
33%
Antebellum Period
33%
Neo-Malthusianism
33%
Marital Fertility
33%
Improved Source
33%
Social Sciences
Population Censuses
100%
Fertility Decline
100%
Nuptiality
66%
USA
33%
Individual Level
33%
Marital Fertility
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
United States of America
100%
Geographic Areas
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
United States
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