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 5/10/2011 1:36:33 PM
ireneedaly
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I am a PhD student at the University of Cambridge and also from Limerick. NISIG has given me permission to post details of my research here. I am keen to get an Irish angle on the issues in this questionnaire and I hope you can help.

What my research is about:

Whether or not a woman wants to have children, changes over the course of her life. This questionnaire is designed to model how and when these changes occur, so as to try to establish what women of different ages think is a good time of life to have children. This questionnaire also looks at how much women know about reproduction, given that it is an always growing area of science. While the questionnaire is primarily designed for women who do not have children-any woman can fill it in.

The questionnaire will take 12 minutes to complete. You will also be given further information on the issues raised in the survey. Further instructions/ information and my contact details will be given once you clink on the link:

http://ppsisfaculty.qualtrics.com/SE/

Thank you so much for your time, and if you could-please cut and paste the info and link above and pass this on to as many people as you can, mothers, sisters, colleagues, girlfriends, cousins, classmates, colleagues, friends-around Ireland and the world.
Sincerely, Irenee Daly,  (PhD candidate, University of Cambridge)

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