Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 208
... table , if attrition effect due to marriages alone is taken , it is called Gross Nuptiality Table . If , however , the mortality effect is simultaneously ac- counted for , then the table is called a Net Nuptiality Table [ 17 ] . The ...
... table , if attrition effect due to marriages alone is taken , it is called Gross Nuptiality Table . If , however , the mortality effect is simultaneously ac- counted for , then the table is called a Net Nuptiality Table [ 17 ] . The ...
Page 212
... table ( PGS 1968 and 1971 average ) for both the nuptiality tables , there are no inherent variations between the nuptiality tables for 1968 and 1971 , due to mortality . When these nuptiality tables are compared with the author's ...
... table ( PGS 1968 and 1971 average ) for both the nuptiality tables , there are no inherent variations between the nuptiality tables for 1968 and 1971 , due to mortality . When these nuptiality tables are compared with the author's ...
Page 308
... Table 4 and Table 7. These two tables are brought together to arrive at the ' residuals ' accruing to an acre of land used for the culti- vation of selected crops . In effect , the accounting value of all the inputs in Table 7 is ...
... Table 4 and Table 7. These two tables are brought together to arrive at the ' residuals ' accruing to an acre of land used for the culti- vation of selected crops . In effect , the accounting value of all the inputs in Table 7 is ...
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