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In the period of the 1950s and 1960s, the situation in Slovakia in the aspect of demographic development was very different from that of the Czech part of the republic. Marriage and birth rates declined throughout the country, but Slovakia maintained a more positive population trend. Slovak society was specific for a higher level of fertility than the Czechoslovak average, and the rate of fertility...