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... planning involving Singapore as well as on the policies designed and implemented in Singapore to control population ... planning in Singapore involving two government bodies , the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board and the ...
... planning involving Singapore as well as on the policies designed and implemented in Singapore to control population ... planning in Singapore involving two government bodies , the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board and the ...
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... planning ( Arnold , Bulatao , et al , 1975 : 114 ) . Today , the findings from these VOC studies have been confirmed . Furthermore , international interest in research on family planning and on the perceived value of children provided ...
... planning ( Arnold , Bulatao , et al , 1975 : 114 ) . Today , the findings from these VOC studies have been confirmed . Furthermore , international interest in research on family planning and on the perceived value of children provided ...
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... planning ( Quah , 1981 : 51 ) . As the government deals with changing social realities and new policy orientations , new institutions are created and old institutions are dismantled . The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board ...
... planning ( Quah , 1981 : 51 ) . As the government deals with changing social realities and new policy orientations , new institutions are created and old institutions are dismantled . The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board ...
Contents
Family Formation | 49 |
Marriage and Parenthood as Personal | 105 |
Social Policy and Childcare | 155 |
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