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Economic development, population policy, and demographic transition in the Republic of Korea. Robert Repetto(ve diğ.)
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Economic development, population policy, and demographic transition in the Republic of Korea.

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Corporate Author: Harvard University Council on East Asian Studies
Other Authors: Repetto, Robert C.
Format: Book
Published: Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981.
Series:Harvard East Asia monographs:93) (Studies in the modernization of the Republic of Korea, 1945-1975
Subjects:
Migration, Internal > Korea(south) > History
Göçler, iç > Kore(güney) > Tarih
Korea(south) > Population > History
Kore(güney) > Nüfus > Tarih
Korea(south) > Population policy > History
Kore(güney) > Nüfus politikası > Tarih
Korea(south) > Economic policy
Kore(güney) > Ekonomik politika
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