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000164871 1001_ $$0P:(DE-2719)2811246$$aDoblhammer-Reiter, Gabriele$$b0$$eFirst author$$udzne
000164871 245__ $$aSeasonality of Birth in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Austria: Steps toward a Unified Theory of Human Reproductive Seasonality
000164871 260__ $$aRostock$$bMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research$$c1999
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000164871 520__ $$aWe present an analysis of birth seasonality in nine geographical regions within Austria for two  time  periods,  1881-1912  and  1947-1959.  In  the  early  period,  geography,  climate,  and agricultural patterns were related to birth seasonality.  By the later time period, these factors were no  longer  related  to  birth  seasonality. We  propose  a  “resilience  hypothesis,”  which  suggests  two levels  of  causal  influences  on  birth  seasonality.    First,  underlying  the  three  significant  features  of birth seasonality patterns around the world are only a small number of major causes. But, second, there  are  a  multiplicity  of  minor  causes  that  result  in  small  perturbations  in  the  patterns.
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000164871 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aRodgers, Joseph Lee$$b1
000164871 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aRau, Roland$$b2$$eLast author
000164871 773__ $$p1-38$$tMPIDR Working Paper WP 1999-013$$v013$$y1999
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