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... given by : spe = spx ( l - spwd ) These probabilities are then applied to each age - at - marriage cohort following ... given in Table 1. In this table , the values below the diagonal line have been worked out by applying the prob ...
... given by : spe = spx ( l - spwd ) These probabilities are then applied to each age - at - marriage cohort following ... given in Table 1. In this table , the values below the diagonal line have been worked out by applying the prob ...
Page 212
... given by the PGS , which were used in the life table for the present study . Keeping in view the fact that there are little differences in the mean and median ages at marriage between the 1965 and the 1968 71 studies ( as will be seen ...
... given by the PGS , which were used in the life table for the present study . Keeping in view the fact that there are little differences in the mean and median ages at marriage between the 1965 and the 1968 71 studies ( as will be seen ...
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... given by the formula : d ' , = q , ( 1 - - ) 4 2 Marriages at age x , given by the formula : v ' , = l ' , —d ' , - / ' s + 1 Marriage at age x and all later ages , given 6 X by the formula : 7 % N + Percentage of N 8 L'x single ...
... given by the formula : d ' , = q , ( 1 - - ) 4 2 Marriages at age x , given by the formula : v ' , = l ' , —d ' , - / ' s + 1 Marriage at age x and all later ages , given 6 X by the formula : 7 % N + Percentage of N 8 L'x single ...
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