Effect of group level variables on fertility in a rural Indian sample.
ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper, emanating from the WEP, to examine the effect of selected socio-economic variables on fertility among the rural population of India - presents data derived from a sample survey of 11 villages in which different castes and economic conditions were dominant, including some poverty-stricken villages, etc., and concludes that social group level variables are of significance in determining fertility. References and statistical tables.
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1974
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Authors: | R, Anker |
Institutions: | International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations |
Subject: | WEP pub | WEP | fertility | rural population | India | sample | survey | village | caste | economic conditions | poverty | reference | statistical table | pub PME | PME | fécondité | population rurale | Inde | fecundidad | población rural | échantillon | enquête | conditions économiques | pauvreté | référence bibliographique | tableau statistique | muestra | encuesta | pueblo | casta | condiciones económicas | pobreza | referencia | cuadros estadísticos |
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