Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 58
... districts which provided significantly more or less than the expected number of life - time migrants based upon the migration model , not simply those districts which provided the largest number of migrants . As of 1961 Karachi had ...
... districts which provided significantly more or less than the expected number of life - time migrants based upon the migration model , not simply those districts which provided the largest number of migrants . As of 1961 Karachi had ...
Page 67
... districts providing perhaps a cadre of industrial and mana- gerial workers . Life - time migration to Peshawar is heavily weighted toward districts of origin in the NWFP and the contiguous Punjab . Only Karachi and Multan , among those ...
... districts providing perhaps a cadre of industrial and mana- gerial workers . Life - time migration to Peshawar is heavily weighted toward districts of origin in the NWFP and the contiguous Punjab . Only Karachi and Multan , among those ...
Page 69
... districts , however , average less than 20 percent urban and the reason that life - time migrants from these districts gravitate toward the nation's largest cities is less . clear . For example , from Campbellpur District fully 71.2 ...
... districts , however , average less than 20 percent urban and the reason that life - time migrants from these districts gravitate toward the nation's largest cities is less . clear . For example , from Campbellpur District fully 71.2 ...
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