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The Posulation of Pakistan . Islamabad : Pakistan Institute of Development
Economics . 1974 . ( 1974 World Population Year CICRED Series ) . Afzal ,
Mohammad , Lee L . Bean and Imtiazuddin Hussain . “ Muslim Marriages , Age .
Mehr and ...
The Posulation of Pakistan . Islamabad : Pakistan Institute of Development
Economics . 1974 . ( 1974 World Population Year CICRED Series ) . Afzal ,
Mohammad , Lee L . Bean and Imtiazuddin Hussain . “ Muslim Marriages , Age .
Mehr and ...
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THE PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ISLAMABAD ,
PAKISTAN Quarterly Journal The Pakistan Development Review Editor : M . L .
Qureshi Monographs in the Economics of Development ( Rs . 10 . 00 or US $ 4 .
THE PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ISLAMABAD ,
PAKISTAN Quarterly Journal The Pakistan Development Review Editor : M . L .
Qureshi Monographs in the Economics of Development ( Rs . 10 . 00 or US $ 4 .
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THE PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS . . ISLAMABAD ,
PAKISTAN Quarterly Journal The Pakistan Development Review : Editor : M . L .
Qureshi Monographs in the Economics of Development ( Rs . 10 . 00 or US $ 4 .
THE PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS . . ISLAMABAD ,
PAKISTAN Quarterly Journal The Pakistan Development Review : Editor : M . L .
Qureshi Monographs in the Economics of Development ( Rs . 10 . 00 or US $ 4 .
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accounting agricultural analysis areas average capital changes cities cloth coefficients compared constant consumption cost cotton countries crops demand demographic desire Development differentials distribution districts domestic Economic effect employment estimates exchange expected expenditure exports factors family planning Farms female fertility firms force foreign given groups growth higher imports income increase indicated industries inputs Institute interest investment Karachi labour land less living major manufacturing marriage married mean measure method migrants observed output Pakistan participation pattern percent Percentage period persons population positive present problem production proportion ratio reason relationship relatively reported responses Review rural sample scale sector shows significant social Source Statistical status suggested Survey Table tion trade University urban variables wage wives women