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while the GDP continued to grow som
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Map 1. Communities covered by the C
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Above all, our empirical study demo
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The proportion of consanguineous ma
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Earlier studies have shown that par
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DataTo examine this issue, I use da
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ConclusionThese results confirm the
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ReferencesBlau, Peter M. and Otis D
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78Origins of the ‘western Europea
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ReferencesGoldberg, P.J.P. (1992),
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Figure 1. Fertility, mortality, and
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century Nakahara. 1 Nevertheless, i
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Neither alone nor neglected:The eld
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Mededeelingenvan het bureauvoor sta
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gender, and in selected age groups
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Divergence of life expectancy and t
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a. MenTable 1. Variation in life ex
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absolute terms current disparities
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ReferencesLeon, D.A., V.M. Shkolnik
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climate change and secondly, that t
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Browning, Christopher R., Danielle
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populations where life expectancy a
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120Demographic systems and populati
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The impact of the 1911 heat wave on
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in the effect of heat on mortality.
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ReferencesCapellmann, Carl (1877),
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Biography of the authorsGeorge Alte
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Jan Kok (1959) studied social histo
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His thesis, published in 1997 as AA