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Fertility Response to Natural Disasters : The Case of Three High Mortality Earthquakes

2009

Finlay, Jocelyn E.


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Wind storm; Smaller families; Levels of education; Child survival; Household level; Policy research; Epidemic; Number of children; Child mortality; Changes in fertility; Progress; Old-age; Catastrophic event; Extended family; Population and development; Access to contraception; Centre for research on the epidemiology; Larger families; Ministry of health; Large families; Average family size; Natural disaster; Family health; Flood; Account; First birth; Fertility preferences; Fertility survey; Fault lines; Child labor; Number of people; Disaster risk; Older children; Family formation; Floods; Traditional family; Fewer children; Work force; Policy change; Woman; Center for population; Respect; Mother; Disability; State planning; Spouse; Earthquake; Disaster reduction; Casualties; Policy research working paper; Birth rates; Place of residence; Disaster zone; Demographic factors; Allocation of resources; Family unit; Family ties; Cred; Population studies; Low-income countries; Human life; Development network
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4883http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4883

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