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... status . This approach requires the use of life table functions and the population distribution into the following four categories : ( i ) Never married ( single ) , ( ii ) Currently married , ( iii ) Widowed , and ( iv ) Divorced . The ...
... status . This approach requires the use of life table functions and the population distribution into the following four categories : ( i ) Never married ( single ) , ( ii ) Currently married , ( iii ) Widowed , and ( iv ) Divorced . The ...
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192 Table 3 Relationship between Desire for More Children and Employment Status by Age for Wives Whose Reported ' Ideal ' Number of Children Exceeds Living Children , Rural and Urban Pakistan Rural Urban Age and employment status Want ...
192 Table 3 Relationship between Desire for More Children and Employment Status by Age for Wives Whose Reported ' Ideal ' Number of Children Exceeds Living Children , Rural and Urban Pakistan Rural Urban Age and employment status Want ...
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... status and could be expected to be related positively with wife's Occupational status . We found small and insignificant differences for couples where both husband and wife were in the labour force in various occupational groups . One ...
... status and could be expected to be related positively with wife's Occupational status . We found small and insignificant differences for couples where both husband and wife were in the labour force in various occupational groups . One ...
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