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الصفحة 51
Just under 48 per cent of the land is in the hands of 22 per cent of the families , while at the other end of the scale 41 per cent of the families hold only 17 per cent of the land . The median family ( that with as many below it as ...
Just under 48 per cent of the land is in the hands of 22 per cent of the families , while at the other end of the scale 41 per cent of the families hold only 17 per cent of the land . The median family ( that with as many below it as ...
الصفحة 113
It is quite understandable , therefore , that workers earning more than 2,750 CF include among their visit partners only 68 per cent of matrilineal relatives , as compared to 89 per cent below this wage level .
It is quite understandable , therefore , that workers earning more than 2,750 CF include among their visit partners only 68 per cent of matrilineal relatives , as compared to 89 per cent below this wage level .
الصفحة 127
Line K is reciprocal to line J by presenting the percentage distribution of village relatives being visited in counterpart for the 213 kinsmen mentioned in Table VIII : 10 per cent are mothers , 12 per cent are eldest maternal uncles ...
Line K is reciprocal to line J by presenting the percentage distribution of village relatives being visited in counterpart for the 213 kinsmen mentioned in Table VIII : 10 per cent are mothers , 12 per cent are eldest maternal uncles ...
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