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Familial roles and fertility: some labour policy aspects

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  • Oppong, Christine.

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Working paper comprising a literature survey on trends in relationships between fertility patterns, family social roles and labour policy - referring to an earlier ILO investigation (KC Doctor, "Employment and labour policies in relation to fertility patterns", 1972), reviews the impact of social change on parental and sex roles, equal opportunities, traditional division of labour, decision making, family planning, family budget, social protection, social security, etc., and considers role of ILO. Bibliography pp. 37 to 60.

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  • Oppong, Christine., 1982. "Familial roles and fertility: some labour policy aspects," ILO Working Papers 992215393402676, International Labour Organization.
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    1. Avery Guest, 1981. "Social structure and U.S. inter-state fertility differentials in 1900," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 18(4), pages 465-486, November.
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