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About 71 percent males who desired more issues wanted more sons. Age is also
correlated with the desire for more children. Almost all aged 20-24 desired
additional off-spring whereas none aged 45 wanted more. A cross tabulation by ...
About 71 percent males who desired more issues wanted more sons. Age is also
correlated with the desire for more children. Almost all aged 20-24 desired
additional off-spring whereas none aged 45 wanted more. A cross tabulation by ...
Page 135
In the sample amongst 127 who desired more children 91 favoured birth control,
and amongst 68 who wanted no more children 52 favoured birth control. In all
143 males (73.3 per cent) expressed favour for family limitation by birth control.
In the sample amongst 127 who desired more children 91 favoured birth control,
and amongst 68 who wanted no more children 52 favoured birth control. In all
143 males (73.3 per cent) expressed favour for family limitation by birth control.
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... and protecting domestic industry ; and allocating foreign exchange so that the
most essential goods are imported in the right ? quantities and are directed into
desired geographical regions and into the proper industrial and consumer uses .
... and protecting domestic industry ; and allocating foreign exchange so that the
most essential goods are imported in the right ? quantities and are directed into
desired geographical regions and into the proper industrial and consumer uses .
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