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Page 134
... living children , number of living sons and age showed significant relationship ( 0.79 , 0.50 , 0.52 ) respectively . In all , 68 males ( 34.90 per cent ) in 20-54 age group did not desire , while the remaining 127 wanted additional ...
... living children , number of living sons and age showed significant relationship ( 0.79 , 0.50 , 0.52 ) respectively . In all , 68 males ( 34.90 per cent ) in 20-54 age group did not desire , while the remaining 127 wanted additional ...
Page 135
... children 52 favoured birth control . In all 143 males ( 73.3 per cent ) ... living sons are significantly associated with attitude towards birth control ... children oppose the idea of birth control . ( DANIAL M. FAROOQ ) Henry J. Bruton ...
... children 52 favoured birth control . In all 143 males ( 73.3 per cent ) ... living sons are significantly associated with attitude towards birth control ... children oppose the idea of birth control . ( DANIAL M. FAROOQ ) Henry J. Bruton ...
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... living children ) . See : [ 24 , p . 8 ] ; also [ 32 ] . 8 Bogue also mentions Hong Kong and Singapore . But since both are wholly urban areas , their relevancy for Pakistan's mainly rural programme is doubtful . Likewise for the ...
... living children ) . See : [ 24 , p . 8 ] ; also [ 32 ] . 8 Bogue also mentions Hong Kong and Singapore . But since both are wholly urban areas , their relevancy for Pakistan's mainly rural programme is doubtful . Likewise for the ...
Contents
Autumn 1966 No | 3 |
Winter 1966 No | 4 |
Some Comments on the Export Bonus Export | 37 |
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