Volume 26 - Article 15 | Pages 331–362  

Estimating trends in the total fertility rate with uncertainty using imperfect data: Examples from West Africa

By Leontine Alkema, Adrian E. Raftery, Patrick Gerland, Samuel J. Clark, Francois Pelletier

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