Stock ID #165088 Desired Family Size in Thailand: are the Responses Meaningful? JOHN AND VISID PRACHUABMOH KNODEL.

Desired Family Size in Thailand: are the Responses Meaningful?

Bangkok. Chulalongkorn University. 1974. Stock ID #165088

Paper no.13 published by Institute of Population Studies Chulalongkorn University in May 1974, 619-637pp, bibliography, errata loosely inserted, very good. 23.8 x 16.9cm.

Data for both rural and urban women in Thailand indicate that the large majority of respondents are able to provide numerical responses to questions on desired family size. Although there is evidence that some women tend to rationalise the number of children they have when stating the number they would want if they were recently married, the vast majority of respondents prefer a number which is different from the number of living children they had at the time of interview...The results thus suggest that, in Thailand at least, responses to family size preference need to be interpreted with caution but nevertheless can be of use to the population analyst.-- Abstract.

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