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Ideal number of children by relationship status and age: women
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Ideal number of children by relationship status and age: women

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Ideal number of children by relationship status and age: women ...
Figure 4.7b. Ideal number of children by relationship status and age: women ...
Aspirations about having children - Fertility decision making - Research report no.11 2004 - Publications - Australian Institute of Family Studies

May 2009 | Australian Institute of Family Studies – 315 more results from this site
Mean ideal number of children Mean ideal number of children for all women age 15-49 by background characteristics, Solomon Islands 2007
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Mean ideal number of children Mean ideal number of children for all women age 15-49 by background characteristics, Solomon Islands 2007

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The mean ideal number of children among women aged 15–49 by background ...
increases steadily with women’s age such that the mean ideal number of children ...
in the mean ideal number of children as expressed by currently married women across

Jan 2007 | Secretariat of the Pacific Community – 360 more results from this site
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Ideal Number of Children, Ever Married Women Aged 20-29

Ideal Number of Children, Ever Married Women Aged 20-29

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Table 5. Ideal Number of Children, Ever Married Women Aged 20-29 Percentage Ideal Number Equals: Mean Ideal Number Country 3+ Algeria (2002) Morocco (2003) Tunisia (2001) Egypt (2008) Jordan (2007) Lebanon (2004) Syria (2001) Yemen (2003

Jan 2008 | the UN
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Education and fertility: distribution (%) by the fulfilment of the ideal number of children by school leaving age (women aged 40-64 with completed fertility)
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Education and fertility: distribution (%) by the fulfilment of the ideal number of children by school leaving age (women aged 40-64 with completed fertility)

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education increases there are fewer women who declare they had more children than the ideal number of children, and more women (more than 40%) who state ideal number of children that are higher than their actual number of children, indicating, at least

Jan 2004 | Council of Europe – 263 more results from this site
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Mean ideal number of children, women aged 20-29 Preperatory /Basic

Mean ideal number of children, women aged 20-29 Preperatory /Basic

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Table 5: Mean ideal number of children, women aged 20-29 Preperatory /Basic Country Gaza Strip Non refugee Refugee West Bank Non refugee Refugee None Elementary Secondary + Total Jordan Non refugee Refugee Lebanon Refugee (camps)

Oct 2001 | www.iussp.org
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Mean Ideal Number of Children for Women Age 15-49, South and Southeast Asia
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Mean Ideal Number of Children for Women Age 15-49, South and Southeast Asia

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When compared with women in other countries in the region, Nepalese women have a relatively small ideal family size (Figure 7.4). The ideal family size among women in Pakistan is nearly twice as large as among women in Nepal. Ideal family size ranges

Jan 2006 | www.measuredhs.com – 1950 more results from this site
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Mean ideal number of children, by current age of woman

Mean ideal number of children, by current age of woman

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in reproductive preferences is shown in Figure 5.8 where the mean ideal number of children is tabulated by the current age of women. The assumption is that the ideal number reported by women in their 40s compared with younger women reveals a time trend in the norm

Dec 2007 | DCPP
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The distribution of ideal number of children by men and women age 15-60 according to

The distribution of ideal number of children by men and women age 15-60 according to

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Table 12.4 It is also evident that the ideal number of children varies by the consumption quintiles. As table 12.4 ...
Table 12.3 Average number of children ever-born by background characteristics of mothers Number of children All Rural Urban All By province Punjab KP By age ...
be the ideal number of children for a couple.

Jan 2011 | RECOUP: Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes & Poverty, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
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Education and fertility: distribution (%) by the fulfilment of the ideal number of children by school leaving age (women aged 40-64 with completed fertility).

Education and fertility: distribution (%) by the fulfilment of the ideal number of children by school leaving age (women aged 40-64 with completed fertility).

www.nidi.knaw.nl/Content/NIDI/output/micmac/micmac-d20.pdf

Table 4.4. Education and fertility: distribution (%) by the fulfilment of the ideal number of children by school leaving age (women aged 40-64 with completed fertility). Just right Too many Too few EU 15 Up to 15 20 and over 10 Acceding Countries

Jan 2004 | Welkom (nidi)
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Mean Ideal Number of Children for Women, by Age and Background Characteristics, 2003 Age

Mean Ideal Number of Children for Women, by Age and Background Characteristics, 2003 Age

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Ideal number of children is lower for adolescents than their older counterparts ...
ideal number of children among urban adolescents was 2.4 and for those in the rural area, 2.5. Except for ARMM where the average ideal number of children among those

Jan 2003 | UNESCO Bangkok
Original Url: http://www.unescobkk.org/fileadmin/user_upload/arsh/Country_Profiles/Philippines/Chapter_7.pdf
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