Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... Children Exceeds Living Children , Rural and Urban Pakistan Rural Urban Age and employment status Want Don't N Want Don't N more want more want children more children more ( Percentage ) ( Percentage ) Wife 30 years Never worked 91.3 ...
... Children Exceeds Living Children , Rural and Urban Pakistan Rural Urban Age and employment status Want Don't N Want Don't N more want more want children more children more ( Percentage ) ( Percentage ) Wife 30 years Never worked 91.3 ...
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Table 5 Relationship between Desire for More Children and Employment Status by Number of Living Sons for Wives Whose Reported ' Ideal ' Number of Children Exceeds Living Children , Rural and Urban Pakistan Rural Urban Number living sons ...
Table 5 Relationship between Desire for More Children and Employment Status by Number of Living Sons for Wives Whose Reported ' Ideal ' Number of Children Exceeds Living Children , Rural and Urban Pakistan Rural Urban Number living sons ...
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... Living Children : Urban and Rural Wives , 1968-69 Number of living children and whether know husband's opinion Respondents ( Number ) Percentage Reporting Ever - Use Urban Rural Urban1 Rurall 0-3 Children 641 1081 10.8 4.6 Don't know ...
... Living Children : Urban and Rural Wives , 1968-69 Number of living children and whether know husband's opinion Respondents ( Number ) Percentage Reporting Ever - Use Urban Rural Urban1 Rurall 0-3 Children 641 1081 10.8 4.6 Don't know ...
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