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Why Does High African Fertility Persist? Women’s Education vs. Women’s Employment

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Published in:Population and Economics
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Published: 2026
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title Why Does High African Fertility Persist? Women’s Education vs. Women’s Employment
title_auth Why Does High African Fertility Persist? Women’s Education vs. Women’s Employment
title_full Why Does High African Fertility Persist? Women’s Education vs. Women’s Employment
title_fullStr Why Does High African Fertility Persist? Women’s Education vs. Women’s Employment
title_full_unstemmed Why Does High African Fertility Persist? Women’s Education vs. Women’s Employment
title_short Why Does High African Fertility Persist? Women’s Education vs. Women’s Employment
title_sort why does high african fertility persist? women’s education vs. women’s employment
topic — — — — — Demography and Population Studies
Psychology
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url https://populationandeconomics.pensoft.net/article/132902/