Conditional grandmother effects on age at marriage, age at first birth, and completed fertility of daughters and daughters-in-law in historical Krummhörn

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Conditional grandmother effects on age at marriage, age at first birth, and completed fertility of daughters and daughters-in-law in historical Krummhörn is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S12110-012-9147-7
P698PubMed publication ID22814630

P50authorEckart VolandQ1281400
P2093author name stringJohannes Johow
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P433issue3
P921main subjectmarriageQ8445
P304page(s)341-359
P577publication date2012-09-01
P1433published inHuman NatureQ5937288
P1476titleConditional grandmother effects on age at marriage, age at first birth, and completed fertility of daughters and daughters-in-law in historical Krummhörn
P478volume23

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