Volume 51 - Article 14 | Pages 459–500  

Transitions to adulthood in men and women in rural Malawi in the 21st century using sequence analysis: Some evidence of delay

By Estelle McLean, Maria Sironi, Albert Dube, Emma Slaymaker, Amelia C Crampin, Rebecca Sear

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