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Population and Economics 6(2): 108-119
https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.6.e81580 (08 Sep 2022)
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    • Babies have been receiving a higher number of distinctive first names, especially since the 1950s
    • Babies have been less often receiving one of the most popular first names, especially since the 1950s
    • Fashion for first names has been changing more quickly since the early 20th century
    • Are boys’ and girls’ first names becoming more similar
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