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The one child family policy
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The one child family policy
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obstetrics and gynaecology
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W X Zhu
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English
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publication date
June 2003
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Archives of Disease in Childhood
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88
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6
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463-4
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28 September 2017
Chinese youth favor one-child families.
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Has the Chinese family planning policy been successful in changing fertility preferences?
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28 September 2017
The one child family policy: the good, the bad, and the ugly
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28 September 2017
Effect of son preference and population policy on sex ratios at birth in two provinces of China
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28 September 2017
Fertility policy in China: future options
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28 November 2018
Son preference and fertility in China.
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28 November 2018
China's one-child policy: the economic choices and consequences faced by pregnant women
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Promoting the One-Child Policy in China
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10.1136/ADC.88.6.463
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1763112
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12765905
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10743902
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