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Page 193
... couples have not yet crossed a certain threshold of achieved family size and therefore do not show any significant difference in their desired family size as compared with un- educated couples . Also , these results could be an artefact ...
... couples have not yet crossed a certain threshold of achieved family size and therefore do not show any significant difference in their desired family size as compared with un- educated couples . Also , these results could be an artefact ...
Page 345
... couples in offering services . The data for Table 6 show that , in general , percent- ages reporting knowledge about persons offering advice or help , places where one can get advice or help , and both persons and places increase ...
... couples in offering services . The data for Table 6 show that , in general , percent- ages reporting knowledge about persons offering advice or help , places where one can get advice or help , and both persons and places increase ...
Page 483
... Couples belonging to a higher socio - economic status have been found to be the more knowledgeable couples having favourable attitudes towards family planning and greater contraceptive use [ 18 ] . The hypothesized positive relationship ...
... Couples belonging to a higher socio - economic status have been found to be the more knowledgeable couples having favourable attitudes towards family planning and greater contraceptive use [ 18 ] . The hypothesized positive relationship ...
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