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- W1833960384 abstract "This paper attempts to elaborate on previous papers on family change in postwar urban Papua New Guinea and to point out the implications of the emerging patterns as they relate to demands likely to be made on existing government programs in future years. There has been rapid growth of an educated, urban resident population, with the use of wages and cash much more prevalent than before. There is some attenuation of family ties with more emphasis on the nuclear family, which is likely to be smaller than the traditional, large family. In rural areas people prefer large families. There continues to be use of contraception and family planning, an extension of traditional means of controlling reproductive behavior. The impact of social implications of weakened family ties on government programs is marginal. It is clear, however, that there is likely to be substantial growth in the urban population (3.8%/year based on 1971 mortality levels) because of rapid declines in death rates. This will make it more difficult for government to provide health care, education and employment for the population, especially young people. Tables give statistics on 1) family type by education for male heads of households, 2) preference of male respondents for a large or small family, 3) desired number of children by education, male and female respondents, 4) attitudes toward family limitation by education, male respondents, 5) use of family planning by education, female respondents, and 6) population characteristics implied by 1971 levels of fertility and mortality." @default.
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- W1833960384 title "Further evidence on family change in Papua New Guinea." @default.
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