Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 339
... percent of those illiterate . Among urban women under 30 years of age , the proportion of those literate reporting first use of any method was 7 percent before the programme began and nearly 20 percent afterward . However , among those ...
... percent of those illiterate . Among urban women under 30 years of age , the proportion of those literate reporting first use of any method was 7 percent before the programme began and nearly 20 percent afterward . However , among those ...
Page 386
... percent . Increasing the tar- geted growth to 7 percent , but keeping other parameters at the same level , in- creases the required marginal saving rate to 28 percent . Reducing the targeted time horizon to 15 years and assuming the ...
... percent . Increasing the tar- geted growth to 7 percent , but keeping other parameters at the same level , in- creases the required marginal saving rate to 28 percent . Reducing the targeted time horizon to 15 years and assuming the ...
Page 441
... percentage of urban population involved has remained more or less constant around 80 percent , the per capita mean income has been increasing rather steadily . The annual per capita median income steadily increased from Rs . 282 in 1963 ...
... percentage of urban population involved has remained more or less constant around 80 percent , the per capita mean income has been increasing rather steadily . The annual per capita median income steadily increased from Rs . 282 in 1963 ...
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