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Subject: Childbearing: Fertility

The gender reservation wage gap: evidence from British panel data

Fertility history, health, and health changes in later life: a panel study of British women and men born 1923–49

Yearning, learning, and conceding: reasons men and women change their childbearing intentions

Fertility history and quality of life in older women and men

Family ties: women’s work and family histories and their association with incomes in later life in the UK

(Non)persistent effects of fertility on female labour supply

Yearning, learning and conceding: (some of) the reasons people change their childbearing intentions

Family, class and gender ‘strategies’ in mothers’ employment and childcare

Gender equality and outsourcing of domestic work, childbearing, and relationship stability among British couples

Yearning, learning and conceding: (some of) the reasons people change their childbearing intentions

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