Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 126
... survey to the value of cloth produced in each year measured in 1969-70 prices . The assumption of a constant proportion of value added to total output implies no increase in productivity . Because of the organization of this sector into ...
... survey to the value of cloth produced in each year measured in 1969-70 prices . The assumption of a constant proportion of value added to total output implies no increase in productivity . Because of the organization of this sector into ...
Page 334
... Survey being conducted in 1975 as a national sample survey , important com- parisons could be made with the data from the 1968-69 National Impact Survey . After attempting a systematic comparative analysis using data from several ...
... Survey being conducted in 1975 as a national sample survey , important com- parisons could be made with the data from the 1968-69 National Impact Survey . After attempting a systematic comparative analysis using data from several ...
Page 474
... Survey shows that more women were reported as being economically active in 1968-69 than in the earlier period . Table 2 Crude Female Labour Force Participation Rates , 1961 Census and National Impact Survey ( 1968-69 ) a Categories of ...
... Survey shows that more women were reported as being economically active in 1968-69 than in the earlier period . Table 2 Crude Female Labour Force Participation Rates , 1961 Census and National Impact Survey ( 1968-69 ) a Categories of ...
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