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BIRTH RATES IN LATIN AMERICA: NEW ESTIMATES OF HISTORICAL TRENDS AND FLUCTUATIONS.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1965Description: 187 15 x 23 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
- List of Tables. - List of Figures. - Introduction. I. Measuring Birth Rates with Fragmentary Data. Appendix to Chapter I: Infant and Child Mortality. II. The Estimated Birth Rates for Latin America. III. Some Causes of Variation in the Crude Birth Rates. IV. The Significance of Latin American Birth Rates. Appendix: Technical Notes on the Countries Studies. - Bibliography.
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- Tables. - Figures. - Notas a pie de página.

- List of Tables. - List of Figures. - Introduction. I. Measuring Birth Rates with Fragmentary Data. Appendix to Chapter I: Infant and Child Mortality. II. The Estimated Birth Rates for Latin America. III. Some Causes of Variation in the Crude Birth Rates. IV. The Significance of Latin American Birth Rates. Appendix: Technical Notes on the Countries Studies. - Bibliography.

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