Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 89
... marriage cohort , we are dealing with a single group of currently married persons ( closed to any further addition ... marriage cohort . A symbolic presentation of the currently married survivors at different ages , out of each age - at ...
... marriage cohort , we are dealing with a single group of currently married persons ( closed to any further addition ... marriage cohort . A symbolic presentation of the currently married survivors at different ages , out of each age - at ...
Page 213
... marry in the synthetic cohort . Marriages in the Actual Population From the age specific marriage rates in the hypothetical cohort , we have worked out the estimates of marriages in the actual population by multiplying these rates by ...
... marry in the synthetic cohort . Marriages in the Actual Population From the age specific marriage rates in the hypothetical cohort , we have worked out the estimates of marriages in the actual population by multiplying these rates by ...
Page 218
... marriage for females has shown little change over the period 1965-71 , the 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 ...
... marriage for females has shown little change over the period 1965-71 , the 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 ...
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