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... pregnancies did not terminate in live - birth and this proportion was almost the same in 1954-1956 at 6.74 per cent.10 Religion , Caste and Background The percentage of live - births to total pregnancies is found to be lower among ...
... pregnancies did not terminate in live - birth and this proportion was almost the same in 1954-1956 at 6.74 per cent.10 Religion , Caste and Background The percentage of live - births to total pregnancies is found to be lower among ...
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... Pregnancies by Religion Live- Still- Without Total Religion births births birth births 1 . Hindus 94.18 2.16 3.66 100.00 2. Muslims 91.91 4 55 3.54 100.00 3 . Christians 100.00 100.00 ... ... 4. Sikhs 92.31 5. Total 93.50 7.69 3.00 ...
... Pregnancies by Religion Live- Still- Without Total Religion births births birth births 1 . Hindus 94.18 2.16 3.66 100.00 2. Muslims 91.91 4 55 3.54 100.00 3 . Christians 100.00 100.00 ... ... 4. Sikhs 92.31 5. Total 93.50 7.69 3.00 ...
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... total pregnancies at 92.68 than their urban counterpart at 93.57 . No pregnancy is reported to have terminated as ... pregnancies did not terminate in live - births and were equally divided between still - births , on the one hand , and ...
... total pregnancies at 92.68 than their urban counterpart at 93.57 . No pregnancy is reported to have terminated as ... pregnancies did not terminate in live - births and were equally divided between still - births , on the one hand , and ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Percentage Distribution of Households | 3 |
Percentage Distribution of Households by | 6 |
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abortion law age at marriage Alambagh Analysis of Variance average age birth rate capita income Christians contraceptive devices Crude Death Rate declined differences Distribution of Respondents economic status educational status family planning clinics female mean age fertility rate heads of households higher highest educational standard Hindus Illiterate income group increase infant mortality intermediate caste knowledge of contraceptive labour force laterally extended families least once Never level of education liberalization of abortion live-births living lower lowest Lucknow Males Females marriage of females marriage of males Muslims non-definite responses nuclear number of children opinion in favour Opinion on Liberalization Percentage Distribution population Primary proportion of heads proportion of households proportion of non-definite rural Sample A+B Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Total Sample Total Sample scheduled caste Secondary Sikhs size of household TABLE three devices Total Sample Sample Type of Family urban variation varied vertically and laterally vertically extended Visits to Family