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Page 345
... literacy status and husband's education . It should be observed , however , that even in rural areas more than a third of the women who were themselves illiterate and about the same proportion of those whose husbands were illiterate ...
... literacy status and husband's education . It should be observed , however , that even in rural areas more than a third of the women who were themselves illiterate and about the same proportion of those whose husbands were illiterate ...
Page 352
... literacy status Urban Rural Urban Rural Ever- Current Ever- Curret Usel Use2 Use3 Use3 0-1 Child 304 560 4.3 1.3 3.2 1.4 Illiterate 248 547 2.0 0.4 3.1 1.3 Literate 56 13 14.3 5.4 7.7 7.7 2-3 Children 343 522 16.3 6.7 6.1 2.1 Illiterate ...
... literacy status Urban Rural Urban Rural Ever- Current Ever- Curret Usel Use2 Use3 Use3 0-1 Child 304 560 4.3 1.3 3.2 1.4 Illiterate 248 547 2.0 0.4 3.1 1.3 Literate 56 13 14.3 5.4 7.7 7.7 2-3 Children 343 522 16.3 6.7 6.1 2.1 Illiterate ...
Page 361
... literate women and of those whose husbands had higher levels of education began using contraception before the 1965 programme be- gan . Thus , among women over 30 years of age , 40 percent of all those who were literate and 36 percent ...
... literate women and of those whose husbands had higher levels of education began using contraception before the 1965 programme be- gan . Thus , among women over 30 years of age , 40 percent of all those who were literate and 36 percent ...
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