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Fecundity, fertility and the formation of human capital
Marc Patrick Brag Klemp
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, Jacob Weisdorf
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Human Capital
100%
Fecundity
100%
Reproductive Capacity
100%
Industrial Revolution
50%
Low Fecundity
50%
19th Century
50%
Age at First Birth
50%
Number of Siblings
50%
Child Quality
50%
High-income
50%
Economic Achievement
50%
Socioeconomic
50%
Social Sciences
Human Resources
100%
Fertility
100%
19th Century
33%
UK
33%
Industrial Revolution
33%
Economic Growth
33%
Offspring
33%
Professional Occupations
33%
Genealogy
33%
English
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
English
100%
England
100%
Human Capital
100%
Offspring
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductives
100%
Offspring
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Child
100%
Human Capital
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Fertility
100%
Offspring
33%