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... population will number 86.1 million and will make up nearly two - thirds of Pakistan's total population [ 4 , p . 22 ] . In order for the nation's urban areas to experience population increases of that magnitude , revolutionary shifts ...
... population will number 86.1 million and will make up nearly two - thirds of Pakistan's total population [ 4 , p . 22 ] . In order for the nation's urban areas to experience population increases of that magnitude , revolutionary shifts ...
Page 316
... population growth of 72.1 percent its magnitude assumes a different perspective . Table 1 Urban Population Growth in Pakistan by Provinces , 1961-1972 Total population Urban population Percentage Urban Area 1961 1972 1961 1972 Increase ...
... population growth of 72.1 percent its magnitude assumes a different perspective . Table 1 Urban Population Growth in Pakistan by Provinces , 1961-1972 Total population Urban population Percentage Urban Area 1961 1972 1961 1972 Increase ...
Page 320
... populations of Pakistan's 20 largest cities in 1961 and 1972 along with the population they would be expected to have if Zipf's equation perfectly described the city size distribution . It is obvious that in neither case does the rank ...
... populations of Pakistan's 20 largest cities in 1961 and 1972 along with the population they would be expected to have if Zipf's equation perfectly described the city size distribution . It is obvious that in neither case does the rank ...
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