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Why are cohabitation and extra-marital births so few in Japan? Makoto ATOH National Institute of Population and Social Security Research
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Document Date: 2014-07-01 09:03:12


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Tokyo / Strasbourg / Preston / /

Company

Western European / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / Japan / United States / /

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Facility

Social Security Research Hibiya Kokusai Building / Institute of Mathematical Statistics / Makoto ATOH National Institute of Population / National Institute of Population / /

Organization

Population Problems Research Council / National Institute of Population and Social Security Research / Ministry of Labor / Makoto ATOH National Institute of Population and Social Security Research Hibiya Kokusai Building / Division of Statistics and Survey Planning / United Nations / Council of Europe / Institute of Mathematical Statistics / Ministry of Education / Ministry of Health / Society of Postwar Japan Based / Japanese Association of Sex Education / /

Person

Van de Kaa / /

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PublishedMedium

The Mainichi Shimbun / /

Region

Nordic countries / /

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