Studies of the Rural Community: Summaries of Dissertations of Students, M.Sc. Home Science (rural Community Extension), 1966-1972 |
Contents
The Rural Family | 1 |
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE ROLE EXPECTATIONS | 7 |
A STUDY OF THE ORGANISATION OF A GIRLS YOUTH | 15 |
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adoption age group agricultural ascorbic acid Asola attitudes baithak bajra Balwadi birth birth-weight boys Brahmins caste discrimination caste families caste groups cereals Chamars child commensality consumption contraceptives correlation Delhi economic effect factors family planning family planning programme farm fathers felt findings showed flannelgraph green leafy vegetables Harijans hectare high caste household income increased independent variables India influence instrument of observation interview schedule Jats Kanjhawala kitchen Lady Irwin College low caste Mahipalpur Mandal marriage Mehrauli Block methods of analysis middle caste mothers n-ach Nangloi nitrogen non-adopters non-school going nuclear families number of children nutritional objectives occupation parents percentages population preferred random sampling RAUSHNI DESHPANDE regarding relationship respondents role rural children rural women sample was selected school going girls scores significant difference significantly social socio-economic status sons study was conducted technique tion type of family urban contact value-orientations vasectomy vegetables village whereas youth