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55. David, op. dt.; Economic Survey of Europe in 1974; and various issues of Demographic Yearbook.
56. David, op. dt.
57. See the figures in various issues of Demographic Yearbook.
58. Frejka, op. dt.
59. See the papers by Tietze and Scott, op. dt.
60. Frejka, op. dt.
61. Ibid.
62. Ibid.
63. David, op. dt.; Kaser op. cit; Mclntyre, op. dt.; Andorka, op. dt.; Galetskia op. cit.; Demografia, Vol. 10, No. 4, 1968; Statisztikai Szemie, Vol. 49, No. 4, 1971;
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64. Macura, op. dt. and Kaser op. dt.
65. Rabotnichesko delo, 4 April 1975.
66. Figures from Mclntyre, op. dt.
67. Ibid.
68. R. Pressat, 'La suppresion de 1'avortement legal en Roumania: premiers effects', Population, No. 6, 1967; and Revista de Statistica, No. 9, 1967.
69. Andorka, op. dt.
70. Ibid.
71. Macura, op. dt. and David, op. dt.
72. See the sources quoted in note 68.
73. Problemes economiaues, No. 3, 1979.
74. Mclntyre, op. cit.
75. Durzhaven vestnik, 4 April 1975.
76. Mclntyre, op. dt.
77. Odborar, No. 24,1977.
78. Mclntyre, op. dt.
79. Magyar Kozlony, No. 20, 1982.
80. Andorka, op. cit.