Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 186
... indicated by Presser that work was found to have a smaller negative effect on fertility of blacks than of whites could be the low - status jobs occupied by the former . In another biracial comparison of white and black females in the ...
... indicated by Presser that work was found to have a smaller negative effect on fertility of blacks than of whites could be the low - status jobs occupied by the former . In another biracial comparison of white and black females in the ...
Page 272
... indicated . The only notable exception is centred in the south from Sibi southward through Jacobabad , Larkana and ... indicated in most other districts for both the varieties of cotton . As was indicated above , positive responsiveness ...
... indicated . The only notable exception is centred in the south from Sibi southward through Jacobabad , Larkana and ... indicated in most other districts for both the varieties of cotton . As was indicated above , positive responsiveness ...
Page 332
... indicates that the primacy of Karachi increased slightly during the 1961-72 period . The rank - size relationship does ... indicated by the results of the regression analysis . First , it may be possible to identify independent variables ...
... indicates that the primacy of Karachi increased slightly during the 1961-72 period . The rank - size relationship does ... indicated by the results of the regression analysis . First , it may be possible to identify independent variables ...
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