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population variables (incl. Family structure, marital status, age, internal migration and educational level), husband …
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under 5 years of age is not significant in explaining the number of hours worked. References and statistical tables. …
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factors as type and duration of marriage, income, educational level, residence in a rural area, age of married women at …
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and household production. Discusses issues such as the role of family size, age, educational level, and farm size in …
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savings rate in the Philippines - examines life cycle effects in function with family size and age of the head of the family …
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, age at marriage, family planning, migrant status, etc. And considers theoretical aspects. References and statistical …
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results detailing age, marital status, educational level, motivations, unemployment, etc. Bibliography pp. 61 to 64. …
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of (1) rural migration, (2) women's age at marriage, (3) children mortality, and (4) educational level - constitutes part …
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Clearly says that in addition to the provision of family planning services, a comprehensive population policy must also consider the underlying determinants of the household demand for and supply of children. Programmes which ignore these factors risk allocating resources in an efficient and...
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tenure and land utilization, examines the size, age and employment patterns of the rural population, etc., and forms part of …
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