Volume : 2, Issue : 2, February - 2013
Social and Economic Impacts of Voilent Conflict A case Study in an Agrarian Coastal Village of South India
Mr. D. Ananthanarayanan, Dr. P. Chandran
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Second waiting–time is an important pre–requisit of the wellbeing of the mother and family. Present paper analyses for the determinant of the length of second waiting–time and the time–specific rate of second birth using multiple regression analysis and proportional hazard model respectively. Out of 11 independent variables, six of them failed the condition suggested by Tabachnick and Fidell (2001) and the other five independent variables failed the test for proportionality. R square of regression analysis indicates that the type of house, age of wife, education of wife and occupation of wife explain much of the variation of the second waiting time. All independent variables failed in test for proportionality indicating that probability of second birth is not related to the characteristics of the couples.
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Mr. D. Ananthanarayanan,Dr. P. Chandran Determinant of Second Waiting Time-A case Study in an Agrarian Coastal Village of South India Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 2, Issue: 2 February 2013