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Page 191
... parity 4 were 57 % and 44 % respectively . Among the urban women the differential was observed only for women at parity 4 , a greater proportion of those who were employed by someone else reporting no desire for more children . The ...
... parity 4 were 57 % and 44 % respectively . Among the urban women the differential was observed only for women at parity 4 , a greater proportion of those who were employed by someone else reporting no desire for more children . The ...
Page 376
... parity as possible . It implies that foreign exchange is bought by authorities at a premium and then sold at a discount . The author has failed to substantiate his argument or cite countries which have resorted to such tactics . The ...
... parity as possible . It implies that foreign exchange is bought by authorities at a premium and then sold at a discount . The author has failed to substantiate his argument or cite countries which have resorted to such tactics . The ...
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