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Introduction -- Part I: Contemporary Perspectives on Fertility -- Chapter 2. Social capital, gender competition, and the resurgence of childlessness -- Chapter 3. Uncertainty and narratives of the future: A theoretical framework for contemporary fertility -- Chapter 4. Social contagion effects in fertility: Theory and analytical strategy -- Chapter 5. The context of interracial childbearing in the United States -- Part II: Fertility Intentions -- Chapter 6. Do reproductive attitudes and knowledge explain race-ethnic-nativity differences in unintended fertility? -- Chapter 7. Regional fertility differences in India -- Part III: The Demography of Multipartner Fertility -- Chapter 8. Multi-partner fertility in Europe and the United States -- Chapter 9. Welfare regimes and fertility in second unions -- Chapter 10 -- Years spent as mothers of young children: The role of completed fertility, birth spacing, and multiple partner fertility -- Chapter 11 -- Where?s daddy? 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