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This is a replication package for the analyses reported in: (1) Behrman, J.A. and Weitzman, A. 2022. Point of reference: A multi-sited exploration of African migration and fertility in France. International Migration Review, 56(3): 911-940 (2) Behrman, J.A., Eilers, M., McLoughlin-Brooks, I., and Weitzman, A. 2022. International Migration and Modern Contraceptive Use: A Research Note on African Migrants to France. Demography, 59(1):27–36 (3) Behrman, JA., Buyukakbas, E, and Weitzman, A. Forthcoming at Socius Funding: This work is supported with grant SES 1918274 from the National Science Foundation to Drs. Julia Behrman and Abigail Weitzman and is also supported by grant, P2CHD042849, Population Research Center, awarded to the Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. The funding sources had no role in the study design; collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; writing of the report; or the decision to submit the report for publication. Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the Centre Maurice Halbwachs for granting access to the data [Trajectoires et origines (TEO)— version complete—2008: (2008, fichier electronique), INED et INSEE (producteur), Centre Maurice Halbwachs (CMH, diffuseur)].
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