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Female Labour Force Participation and Fertility Desires in Pakistan : An Empirical
Investigation Nasra M . Shah * Introduction Female labour force participation as a
factor affecting fertility has recently attracted considerable attention in both ...
Female Labour Force Participation and Fertility Desires in Pakistan : An Empirical
Investigation Nasra M . Shah * Introduction Female labour force participation as a
factor affecting fertility has recently attracted considerable attention in both ...
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The second hypothesis on the relationship between female work and fertility
relates to the presence of conflict between the mother - role and the worker - role
brought about by the place of work and the cost of child care . In so far as the
roles of ...
The second hypothesis on the relationship between female work and fertility
relates to the presence of conflict between the mother - role and the worker - role
brought about by the place of work and the cost of child care . In so far as the
roles of ...
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1 ) for females . + An inference which can be clearly drawn · from these results is
that the mean age at marriage for ... Similar rates have been worked out for
female marriages with denominator remaining the same as for males , i . e . the
total ...
1 ) for females . + An inference which can be clearly drawn · from these results is
that the mean age at marriage for ... Similar rates have been worked out for
female marriages with denominator remaining the same as for males , i . e . the
total ...
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