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            Conflict of interest                                  Development Review, 38(1):83-120.

            The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.     https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1728-4457.2012.00473.x
                                                               Chen, W. (2003). Induced Abortion in China: Trends, Patterns and
            Author contributions                                  Determinants. (Doctor of Philosophy). Australia: Australian
            Conceptualization: Yuanyuan Duan, Wei Chen            National University.
            Formal analysis: Yuanyuan Duan                     Chen, W. (2016). China’s demographic estimation using the
            Writing – original draft: Yuanyuan Duan               generalized stable population model.  Population Journal,
            Writing – review & editing: Wei Chen                  38:5-13 [Article in Chinese].
                                                               Chen, W., & Duan, Y. (2019). Recent levels and trends of fertility in
            Ethics approval and consent to participate            China. Population Research, 43(1):3-17 [Article in Chinese].
            Not applicable as this study involves the analysis of   Ding, J. (2003). Analysis about the impact of changes in fertility
            secondary data.                                       pattern on fertility level for China between 1991-2000.
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                                                               Feeney, G. (1983). Population dynamics based on birth intervals
            Not applicable.                                       and parity progression.  Population Studies  (Camb),
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