Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 108
... indicates a shift from younger age childbearing to older age childbearing . One explanation of this change might be the changing proportion of young women getting married . If fewer women are getting married than before , the ASFR will ...
... indicates a shift from younger age childbearing to older age childbearing . One explanation of this change might be the changing proportion of young women getting married . If fewer women are getting married than before , the ASFR will ...
Page 272
... indicated . The only notable exception is centred in the south from Sibi southward through Jacobabad , Larkana and ... indicating more responsiveness where rice production is greatest . Barley cultivators also show a consistent positive ...
... indicated . The only notable exception is centred in the south from Sibi southward through Jacobabad , Larkana and ... indicating more responsiveness where rice production is greatest . Barley cultivators also show a consistent positive ...
Page 320
... indicates an increasing concentration of urban population in Karachi and Pakistan's five other largest cities . In ... indicating a slight shift toward the urban dominance of Karachi . That the rates are not higher is primarily ...
... indicates an increasing concentration of urban population in Karachi and Pakistan's five other largest cities . In ... indicating a slight shift toward the urban dominance of Karachi . That the rates are not higher is primarily ...
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age distribution age groups agricultural analysis Appendix Table ASFR average Bahawalnagar calories capital changes coefficients cohort constant prices consumption contraception conversion factor cost cotton crops currently married demand for money demographic devaluation developing countries Development Economics differentials districts domestic effect employment estimates expected expenditure exports family planning Farms female fertility desires firms foreign growth rate Gujranwala Impact Survey imports income increase industries inputs Institute of Development investment Islamabad Jhang Karachi Khan Lahore life-time migrants living children marriage MNCs Mohammad Afzal Multan Muzaffargarh number of living Nuptiality Tables other-employed output Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute pattern percent Percentage Reporting period Peshawar problem production programme Punjab purdah Quetta Rahimyar Khan ratio Rawalpindi relationship relative rural areas rural wives Sahiwal sample Sargodha Sheikhupura Sialkot significant social Statistical Sukkur tion Total trade urban areas value added variables wage West Pakistan yarn