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Sociological Perspectives Stella R. Quah. Table 2.3 . Female and Male Economic Activity Status by Marital Status , Singapore , Census Years 1957 to 1990 ( in percentages ) ( Continued ) Marital Status and 1957a 1970b 1980 € 1990d Activity ...
Sociological Perspectives Stella R. Quah. Table 2.3 . Female and Male Economic Activity Status by Marital Status , Singapore , Census Years 1957 to 1990 ( in percentages ) ( Continued ) Marital Status and 1957a 1970b 1980 € 1990d Activity ...
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... Status and 1957a 1970b 1980 € 1990d Activity Status MALES Divorced Economically active 91.2 85.0 83.8 82.5 Economically inactive 8.8 15.0 16.2 17.5 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Number 1,286 2,679 5,978 8,300 a Calculated from the 1957 ...
... Status and 1957a 1970b 1980 € 1990d Activity Status MALES Divorced Economically active 91.2 85.0 83.8 82.5 Economically inactive 8.8 15.0 16.2 17.5 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Number 1,286 2,679 5,978 8,300 a Calculated from the 1957 ...
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... Status , Singapore , 1990a ( in percentages ) Average Number of Leisure Hours Marital Status All Per Week Single Married Widowed Divorced 0-9 25.5 33.5 21.6 40.5 29.7 10-19 31.3 28.0 15.5 22.1 28.6 20-29 26.1 20.1 15.9 21.2 22.8 30-39 ...
... Status , Singapore , 1990a ( in percentages ) Average Number of Leisure Hours Marital Status All Per Week Single Married Widowed Divorced 0-9 25.5 33.5 21.6 40.5 29.7 10-19 31.3 28.0 15.5 22.1 28.6 20-29 26.1 20.1 15.9 21.2 22.8 30-39 ...
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