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Created Posted by Anonymous on August 20, 2010
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How Much Does Family Matter? A Cross-Cultural Study of the Impact of Kin on Birth and Death Rates

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Lecture delivered by Dr Rebecca Sear, Lecturer in Population Studies, London School of Economics.

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Rebecca Sear
Keywords
sociology
family
socio-economic
death
birth
socioeconomic
population
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 20/08/2010
Duration: 00:39:46

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