Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 342
... level of education , whether that of wives or of their husbands , would be expected to have an influence both on ... educational level of their husbands and their own reported knowledge and perception of family plauning ( Table 2 ) . For ...
... level of education , whether that of wives or of their husbands , would be expected to have an influence both on ... educational level of their husbands and their own reported knowledge and perception of family plauning ( Table 2 ) . For ...
Page 361
... educational level of their hubsands . Similarly , whether wives knew their husbands ' opinion about family plan- ning and whether they approved disapproved is associated with their per- ception , positive or negative , of family ...
... educational level of their hubsands . Similarly , whether wives knew their husbands ' opinion about family plan- ning and whether they approved disapproved is associated with their per- ception , positive or negative , of family ...
Page 479
... education begins to affect women's entry into the labour force . The level of husband's education was found to have a distinct negative effect on female employment in both rural and urban areas . This relationship probably implies that ...
... education begins to affect women's entry into the labour force . The level of husband's education was found to have a distinct negative effect on female employment in both rural and urban areas . This relationship probably implies that ...
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