Labor Force Participation, Village Characteristics and Modernism and Their Influence on Fertility Among Rural Thai Women, Volume 1Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, 1977 - Fertility |
Contents
Abstract iii | 1 |
Female Labor Force Participation | 25 |
Demographic Aspects of the Fertility | 49 |
6 other sections not shown
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001 Contingency Coefficient Adjusted for Age age and duration analysis Bangkok Beta Census children ever born Chulalongkorn University contraception Control variables cumulative fertility Current Employment Status current employment status/type current family planning current fertility rate currently employed Demography duration of marriage effect employment variable eta/Beta F ratio familial non-farm family planning practice female labor force Goldstein high fertility ideal family included Institute for Population inter-provincial migrants Knodel and Visid labor force participation lower fertility lowest Mahidol University mass media mean CEB mean number Media Consumption Index modernity variables multiple regression National Statistical Office non-familial farm workers Non-familial Non-farm non-farm occupations non-farm workers non-migrants number of children Number Percent numbers in parentheses parentheses are frequencies parity Peter Donaldson Population Studies relative social status Rural Thai Women rural Thailand significantly related statistically significant status women survey urban contact index variance work/fertility relationship World Population Conference younger women