Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... agricultural areas . Following such reasoning , it may be hypothesized that the growth rate of urban centres is inversely related to the agricultural productivity of the district in which they are located . The variable selected to ...
... agricultural areas . Following such reasoning , it may be hypothesized that the growth rate of urban centres is inversely related to the agricultural productivity of the district in which they are located . The variable selected to ...
Page 410
... agricultural department did not rank high with the farmers as a source of information ( Table 11 ) . A comparatively higher proportion of medium and large farmers con- sulted with local agricultural extension agents regarding fertilizer ...
... agricultural department did not rank high with the farmers as a source of information ( Table 11 ) . A comparatively higher proportion of medium and large farmers con- sulted with local agricultural extension agents regarding fertilizer ...
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... agriculture or related agricultural activity 7.1 Women in non - agricultural activity 2.9 National Impact Survey ( 1968-69 ) Women currently engaged in pursuits beyond housework 18.7 22.3 9.0 Women in agriculture or related agricultural ...
... agriculture or related agricultural activity 7.1 Women in non - agricultural activity 2.9 National Impact Survey ( 1968-69 ) Women currently engaged in pursuits beyond housework 18.7 22.3 9.0 Women in agriculture or related agricultural ...
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