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... places . Those young women ( < 30 ) with at least two sons , who were living in large urban places , had a noticeably higher mean score than the women who were living in rural or small urban ( < 100,000 population ) places ( see groups ...
... places . Those young women ( < 30 ) with at least two sons , who were living in large urban places , had a noticeably higher mean score than the women who were living in rural or small urban ( < 100,000 population ) places ( see groups ...
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... Places Population Percent City Size change Percentage of all Urban in cities of 1961 1972 1961 1972 1961-72 1961 ... places of the next three smaller size classes retained roughly their same respective shares of the total urban ...
... Places Population Percent City Size change Percentage of all Urban in cities of 1961 1972 1961 1972 1961-72 1961 ... places of the next three smaller size classes retained roughly their same respective shares of the total urban ...
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... Places Number % Places Number % Places Number % Places Number % No. of Pakistan ** Places Number % Population 1 2 500,000 and over 4 100,000-499,999 10 50,000-99,999 10 25,000-49,999 30 10,000-24,999 92 Under 10,000 Total 57 203 3 ...
... Places Number % Places Number % Places Number % Places Number % No. of Pakistan ** Places Number % Population 1 2 500,000 and over 4 100,000-499,999 10 50,000-99,999 10 25,000-49,999 30 10,000-24,999 92 Under 10,000 Total 57 203 3 ...
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