Dr. Nasra Shah delivered a presentation on “If Desired Fertility is Achieved, High Birth Rates Would Persist in Qatar” at Social and Economic Studies Research Institute, Qatar University.

Dr. Nasra Shah presented at Qatar University on November 20th 2019
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