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Demography / Human geography / Population / Fertility / Demographic economics / Human overpopulation / Total fertility rate / Birth rate / Demographic transition / Iran / Sub-replacement fertility / Income and fertility
Date: 2005-11-03 07:22:56
Demography
Human geography
Population
Fertility
Demographic economics
Human overpopulation
Total fertility rate
Birth rate
Demographic transition
Iran
Sub-replacement fertility
Income and fertility

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