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DC. (2013, January 3). The Advantages of Being a DINK (Dual Income No Kids). Retrieved April 4, 2015, from YOUNG ADULT MONEY: http://www.youngadultmoney.com/2013/01/03/the-advantages-of-being-a-dink-dual-income-no-kids/
DINKY. (n.d.). Retrieved April 4, 2015, from WIKIPEDIA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DINKY
Martin, L. (2014, January 24). The Most Brutally Honest Reasons You Should Never Have Kids. Retrieved April 4, 2015, from ELITE DAILY: http://elitedaily.com/life/the-most-brutally-honest-reasons-you-should-never-have-kids/
Martin, S. (2005, November 25). Pregnant? You're fired! Retrieved February 11, 2015, from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4406906.stm
Ngo, J. (2012, August 15). HK$4m to raise a child? It's not far off the mark. Retrieved February 11, 2015, from South China Morning Post: http://www.scmp.com/article/997844/hk4m-raise-child-its-not-far-mark
Scott, A. L. & Thomas, B. H. (2007). THE FAMILY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM. United States of America: Praeger Publishers.
The future of Hong Kong population. (2007, January 29). Retrieved February 11, 2015, from Federation of Hong Kong industries: https://www.industryhk.org/english/fp/fp_hki/files/0701cover-e.pdf
Thomas, E. (2014, August 118). This Is How Much It Costs To Raise A Child In The U.S. Retrieved April 4, 2015, from FINANCIAL EDUCATION: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/18/cost-of-raising-a-child_n_59.html
Wang, H. (2010, April 19). Survey: 200,000 yuan at least to raise a child until graduate from college. Retrieved February 11, 2015, from People's Daily Online: http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90782/90872/6956125.html
10 reasons of picture: 80 “DINK” family birth. (2012, May 10). Retrieved February 11, 2015, from News King: http://www.newsking.us/news-1426527-10-reasons-of-picture:-80-DINK-family-birth.html

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