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... household ' . He is ' hidden ' , while she is ' visible ' . The kind of households that result because of an absent husband can be broadly classified in two categories , following the work of Solien de Gonzalez.10 First , the effective ...
... household ' . He is ' hidden ' , while she is ' visible ' . The kind of households that result because of an absent husband can be broadly classified in two categories , following the work of Solien de Gonzalez.10 First , the effective ...
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... Household : What the Indian Data Sources have to Offer ' , U. Kalpagam quotes Pauline Kolenda's classification of households into 12 categories , including nuclear family ; ( a couple with or without children ) ; supplemented nuclear ...
... Household : What the Indian Data Sources have to Offer ' , U. Kalpagam quotes Pauline Kolenda's classification of households into 12 categories , including nuclear family ; ( a couple with or without children ) ; supplemented nuclear ...
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... household : concep- tual and methodological issues . ( Women and the household in Asia , volume 5 ) . New Delhi : Sage Publications , 1992 . Saraswathi , T.S. and Baljit Kaur ( eds . ) . Human development and family studies in India ...
... household : concep- tual and methodological issues . ( Women and the household in Asia , volume 5 ) . New Delhi : Sage Publications , 1992 . Saraswathi , T.S. and Baljit Kaur ( eds . ) . Human development and family studies in India ...
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