Marital Power Structure, Fertility, and Family Planning in India |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Methodology | 35 |
Determinants of Marital Power Structure | 49 |
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achieve adoption of family approval average number behaviour categories of marital cent child communication regarding family compared contraceptive couples decision decision-making dependent variable desired family desired family size determinant direct association dominant power structure effect employment equalitarian marital power equality evidence expected explaining extent of inter-spouse fact family planning methods family size desires given gives goals greater Hence higher husband dominant power important increase independent India indicates individual influence inter-spouse communication regarding involves knowledge latter level of education level of fertility live births living children lower marital power structure marriage marriage duration means non-adopters number of children number of live pattern Population present age Press proportion provides regarding family planning relationship Research respondents significant smaller family Social society socio-economic spouses stage status Table tion turned type of marital University various wife