The Impact of Fertility on Family Welfare
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Family welfare is considered not going well since the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the factors for family welfare is fertility. Therefore, we conducted a study aimed at analyzing the impact of high fertility on family well-being. This research is descriptive quantitative with the number of respondents as many as twenty people. Data was obtained by survey method through Google Form where 20 respondents had to answer a list of structured questions (constructed questionnaire). The results showed that the number of children did not affect the welfare of the family.
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