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Pakistan. The results show that education and extension in general have positive influence on fertiliser use per cultivated …
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married women from a nationally representative sample survey, Pakistan Fertility and Family Planning Survey 1996-97, both … are the most important determinants of fertility in Pakistan. (...) The findings have also shown that an increase in … certainly started in Pakistan because variations in fertility levels have been found to some extent by urban and rural areas and …
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actually constrained to exercise fertility control behaviour. It was hypothesised that socio-cultural influences are much too … status and autonomy, bring about significant differences in the fertility behaviour. Contraceptive use and currently working …
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