Volume 53 - Article 12 | Pages 325–342
The distortion of fertility due to migration: A comparative analysis of migrants in the Netherlands and stayers in Poland
By Nasim Ahamed Mondal, Agnieszka Fihel, Weronika Kloc-Nowak
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