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... responses responses responses gave positive Total responses available on 22 urban and 13 rural respondents . 1 Based on responses to question : “ Have you ever heard of family planning ? ( IF YES ) , what does family planning mean to ...
... responses responses responses gave positive Total responses available on 22 urban and 13 rural respondents . 1 Based on responses to question : “ Have you ever heard of family planning ? ( IF YES ) , what does family planning mean to ...
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... responses about its meaning to them was more than double that of rural wives - 41 percent and 18 percent , respectively . Knowledge Attitude and Husband's Education . A higher level of education , whether that of wives or of their ...
... responses about its meaning to them was more than double that of rural wives - 41 percent and 18 percent , respectively . Knowledge Attitude and Husband's Education . A higher level of education , whether that of wives or of their ...
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... responses on contraceptive use and responses to the follow- ing question asked in the survey : " Would you say that during the past 12 months what you and your family had for living was not adequate , adequate , or more than adequate ...
... responses on contraceptive use and responses to the follow- ing question asked in the survey : " Would you say that during the past 12 months what you and your family had for living was not adequate , adequate , or more than adequate ...
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age distribution age groups agricultural analysis Appendix Table ASFR average Bahawalnagar calories capital changes coefficients cohort constant prices consumption contraception conversion factor cost cotton crops currently married demand for money demographic devaluation developing countries Development Economics differentials districts domestic effect employment estimates expected expenditure exports family planning Farms female fertility desires firms foreign growth rate Gujranwala Impact Survey imports income increase industries inputs Institute of Development investment Islamabad Jhang Karachi Khan Lahore life-time migrants living children marriage MNCs Mohammad Afzal Multan Muzaffargarh number of living Nuptiality Tables other-employed output Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute pattern percent Percentage Reporting period Peshawar problem production programme Punjab purdah Quetta Rahimyar Khan ratio Rawalpindi relationship relative rural areas rural wives Sahiwal sample Sargodha Sheikhupura Sialkot significant social Statistical Sukkur tion Total trade urban areas value added variables wage West Pakistan yarn