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Regional variations in contraceptive use in Kenya: comparison of Nyanza, Coast and Central Provinces
Modern contraceptive use regions
2015/7/23
This paper analyses the regional variations in contraceptive use between Central, Nyanza and Coast Provinces in Kenya among currently married, fecund women drawn from the 2008-09 Kenya Demographic and...
Development and Sources of Labor Productivity in Chinese Provinces
development labor productivity labor productivity growth provinces China
2012/10/17
As China exhibited unprecedented rapid economic growth ever since its reform and openness, the development and sources of labor productivity has gradually come to the forefront. This paper studies the...
Politics, Gender, and New Provinces: Dorothy Livesay and F.R. Scott
Politics Gender New Provinces Dorothy Livesay F.R. Scott
2014/1/15
The Canadian literary field of the 1930s was marked by debates, dichotomies, and the cultural cringe typical of colonies. The main dichotomy that defines this field is the split between the modernists...
Education and Fertility in Two Chinese Provinces:1967-1970 to 1979-1982
Education Fertility Chinese Provinces
2009/4/24
In fertility studies, education is generally recognized as the best single indicators of individual modernity. At the aggregate level, it is usually highly correlated with other major socio-economic i...
The Effect of Sex Preference on Subsequent Fertility in Two Provinces of China
Sex Preference Fertility China
2009/4/15
This article provides evidence from two peasant-dominated provinces of China which indicates that a strong, pervasive son preference persisted during the powerful family planning programme period, whi...
Pasture fights, arbitration, and ethno-narration:Aspects of ethnic relations between the Mongols and Tibetans in Qinghai and Gansu Provinces
Pasture fights ethno-narration arbitration ethnic relations
2008/11/20
“Conflict” is one of the traditional themes of ethnology; a large number of scholars have
been studying “ethnic conflict”, in particular. Most scholars hold the view that “ethnic
groups [are] for co...