Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 96
... estimated by dividing the cumulative values of the sum of each column by the corresponding number of marriages involved . The pattern of decline of these estimates is observed to be different from that of the estimates corresponding to ...
... estimated by dividing the cumulative values of the sum of each column by the corresponding number of marriages involved . The pattern of decline of these estimates is observed to be different from that of the estimates corresponding to ...
Page 212
... estimated through the Chandra - Deming formula [ 8 ] which yields relatively higher estimates of vital rates as compared with the sur- vey estimates like those given by the PGS , which were used in the life table for the present study ...
... estimated through the Chandra - Deming formula [ 8 ] which yields relatively higher estimates of vital rates as compared with the sur- vey estimates like those given by the PGS , which were used in the life table for the present study ...
Page 218
... estimates remaining very close to 19 . The estimates of median age at marriage of both males and females are only about half - a - year lower than the corresponding estimates of mean age at marriage . Similarly the 1971 median estimates ...
... estimates remaining very close to 19 . The estimates of median age at marriage of both males and females are only about half - a - year lower than the corresponding estimates of mean age at marriage . Similarly the 1971 median estimates ...
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