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tfester

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The concept that parents seek a trade-off between quantity and quality is derived from
 
  a. the innovation-diffusion perspective.
  b. neo-classical economic theory.
  c. rational choice theory.
  d. the supply-demand framework.

Question 2

The idea that couples strive to maintain a balance between how many surviving children they have and how many they want is associated with the concept of the
 
  a. preconditions for a substantial fertility decline.
  b. exogenous factors that influence reproductive behavior.
  c. new household economics of fertility behavior.
  d. demographic linkage between fertility and reproductive health.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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