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... ( Table 2.16 and Figure 2.27 ) . Unfortunately , the data were not provided for men and women in different marital statuses . As shown in Figure 2.27 , a person's marital status tends to affect the number of leisure hours he or she can ...
... ( Table 2.16 and Figure 2.27 ) . Unfortunately , the data were not provided for men and women in different marital statuses . As shown in Figure 2.27 , a person's marital status tends to affect the number of leisure hours he or she can ...
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... ( Table 3.8 ) show a further increase over 1987 ( see Chapter 2 for more details ) . The third important feature in Table 3.8 concerns the role of female level of education . In 1970 , women with no formal education had an average of four ...
... ( Table 3.8 ) show a further increase over 1987 ( see Chapter 2 for more details ) . The third important feature in Table 3.8 concerns the role of female level of education . In 1970 , women with no formal education had an average of four ...
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... Table 5.5 . 2 Includes a very small group of respondents who feel that primary school education is sufficient : only 5.8 per cent of them say that for girls , and 3.4 per cent for boys . they enjoy in standard of living compared to ...
... Table 5.5 . 2 Includes a very small group of respondents who feel that primary school education is sufficient : only 5.8 per cent of them say that for girls , and 3.4 per cent for boys . they enjoy in standard of living compared to ...
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Family Formation | 49 |
Marriage and Parenthood as Personal | 105 |
Social Policy and Childcare | 155 |
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