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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 5: results from methodological experiments
Katrin Auspurg, Jonathan Burton, Carl Cullinane, et al.
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Want a baby? Move nearer to Granny..
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Family and fertility: kin influence on the progression to a second birth in the British Household Panel Study
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Does the kin orientation of a British woman’s social network influence her entry into motherhood?
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Want a baby? Live near your mom, study finds
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Got babies on the brain? Live near your mother and it's more likely to happen, study finds
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Close-knit families 'have more babies'
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Preggy rates all relative
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Preggy rates all relative
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Want a child? Then live near your mother
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Chances of becoming dad get a boost when mum-in-law lives nearby
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Want a baby? Move nearer to Granny… New research shows ‘Kin Factor’ can play a significant role in low-fertility Britain
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Women who live near their mothers are more likely to get pregnant
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Chances of becoming a father are better if mother-in-law lives nearby
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Women have more babies 'if their parents live nearby'
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Want a baby? Move nearer to Granny..
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Friends, Family and Fertility: Does thinking about close social networks influence childbearing intentions? Does thinking about future childbearing influence the composition of a close social network?
Paul Mathews, Maria Iacovou, Rebecca Sear, et al.