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Following Them in the Footprints: The Effect of Parental Illiteracy on the Drop-Out of Their Children
"... Abstract: This study examined the effect of parental illiteracy on the continuation of their male children’s education. This study adopted a case study approach, thus only one village (Shikraybaba) of District Mardan was taken as case study. However, the unique characteristics of this study was the ..."
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was the bi-strata treatment, i.e., the inclusion of both parental and grand-parental strata in an attempt to know the effect of parental illiteracy on the continuation of their children’s (in our case, their sons’) education at primary level. Simple random sampling method was used to take the sample
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"... This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including tre ..."
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This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including trends in consumption, biomedical evidence, and determinants of smoking ititiation, maintenance, and cessation. The biomedical aspects ofsmoking are presented in terms of mortality, morbiplity, cardiovasculaidiseases, cancer, pregnancy and infant,health,, Teptic ulcer disease, drug reactions and, interactions, food constituents, and responses to,diagnostic tests. The psychosocial and behavioraj. aspects, of smoking in women are discussed, along with the docffiented increases in- the risk of contracting lung cancer, heart,disease, or lung disease. The harmful effects of pregnant mothers smoking behaviors, are also docudented. Adhitionally, recent data are enumerated to indicate a trend of,decreasing tobacco usage among women in response to the warnings of the gavernMent, voluntary agencie, and physicrins. (Author /NRB)' DOCUMENT RESUME cc 015 465