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Subject: Childbearing: Fertility

Economic uncertainty and fertility cycles: the case of the post-WWII baby boom

Fertility and labor market responses to reductions in mortality

Effects of restrictions to Income Support on health of lone mothers in the UK: a natural experiment study

The mommy effect: do women anticipate the employment effects of motherhood

Maternal mortality and women’s political participation

Back on track: making the most of parents’ working lives

Who’s the bloke in the room? Fathers during pregnancy and at the birth in the UK

Who’s the bloke in the room? Fathers during pregnancy and at the birth in the UK – Executive summary

Does becoming a parent make you think differently about the environment?

Can mothers’ part-time work explain the gender pay gap?

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