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... labour along gender lines , although both men's and women's work was vital to the community's normal life in prehistorical , primitive and ... Labour Force Participation Rates , 1970 60 Family in Singapore : Sociological Perspectives.
... labour along gender lines , although both men's and women's work was vital to the community's normal life in prehistorical , primitive and ... Labour Force Participation Rates , 1970 60 Family in Singapore : Sociological Perspectives.
Page 160
... labour force . Thus , the Economic Committee recommended in 1986 that , while women's decision to stay at home ... Labour Force by Gender , Singapore , 1985 and 1991 ( in percentages ) Males Females Reasons 1985 1991 1985 1991 Domestic ...
... labour force . Thus , the Economic Committee recommended in 1986 that , while women's decision to stay at home ... Labour Force by Gender , Singapore , 1985 and 1991 ( in percentages ) Males Females Reasons 1985 1991 1985 1991 Domestic ...
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... labour force . More importantly , their rate of labour force participation varies according to the age of the women . About eight out of every ten Singaporean women aged 20 to 24 were working in 1992. This is the female age cohort with ...
... labour force . More importantly , their rate of labour force participation varies according to the age of the women . About eight out of every ten Singaporean women aged 20 to 24 were working in 1992. This is the female age cohort with ...
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Family Formation | 49 |
Marriage and Parenthood as Personal | 105 |
Social Policy and Childcare | 155 |
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