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Page 342
... planning means " to them were classified as being either positive or negative.6 The proportion of urban women who had both heard of family planning and given positive responses about its meaning to them was more than double that of ...
... planning means " to them were classified as being either positive or negative.6 The proportion of urban women who had both heard of family planning and given positive responses about its meaning to them was more than double that of ...
Page 344
... planning . A strong and direct relation- ship is found between exposure to mass media sources on the one hand and wives ' having heard of family planning and the positive or negative nature of their perception of it on the other ( Table ...
... planning . A strong and direct relation- ship is found between exposure to mass media sources on the one hand and wives ' having heard of family planning and the positive or negative nature of their perception of it on the other ( Table ...
Page 368
... Planning Conference at Dacca . Islamabad : Pakistan Family Council . 1969 . 2. Afzal , Mohammad . " 1972 Census ... Planning Knowledge , Attitudes and Practice . Lahore : The West Pakistan Family Planning Association . 1971 . 8. Freedman ...
... Planning Conference at Dacca . Islamabad : Pakistan Family Council . 1969 . 2. Afzal , Mohammad . " 1972 Census ... Planning Knowledge , Attitudes and Practice . Lahore : The West Pakistan Family Planning Association . 1971 . 8. Freedman ...
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