Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 89
... married cor- responding to age interval x to x + 5 is given by : spe = sPx ( 1 - spwd ) These probabilities are then applied to each age - at - marriage cohort following them through successive age intervals separately till the end of ...
... married cor- responding to age interval x to x + 5 is given by : spe = sPx ( 1 - spwd ) These probabilities are then applied to each age - at - marriage cohort following them through successive age intervals separately till the end of ...
Page 213
... age group 15 followed closely by the age group 20-24 . Thereafter , there is sharp decrease in the subsequent age groups . Total Marriage Rate From the estimates of age specific marriage rates , Total Marriage Rate ( TMR ) has been ...
... age group 15 followed closely by the age group 20-24 . Thereafter , there is sharp decrease in the subsequent age groups . Total Marriage Rate From the estimates of age specific marriage rates , Total Marriage Rate ( TMR ) has been ...
Page 218
... age at marriage for males ( 22.4 and 22.6 ) but practically the same ( 18.8 and 19.1 ) for females . An inference which can be clearly drawn from these results is that the mean age at marriage for females has shown little change over ...
... age at marriage for males ( 22.4 and 22.6 ) but practically the same ( 18.8 and 19.1 ) for females . An inference which can be clearly drawn from these results is that the mean age at marriage for females has shown little change over ...
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