Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... proportion of unallocated items to East Pakistan : 33 percent for banking and insurance , 30 percent for central ... proportions of unallocated GDP for East Pakistan : ( a ) 25 percent , ( b ) 30 percent and ( c ) 50 percent . It is thus ...
... proportion of unallocated items to East Pakistan : 33 percent for banking and insurance , 30 percent for central ... proportions of unallocated GDP for East Pakistan : ( a ) 25 percent , ( b ) 30 percent and ( c ) 50 percent . It is thus ...
Page 317
... proportion of urban population , V ; is the cumulative proportion of urban places and n is the number of urban size classes . A measure of the concentration of urban population according to size class of urban places in Pakistan in 1961 ...
... proportion of urban population , V ; is the cumulative proportion of urban places and n is the number of urban size classes . A measure of the concentration of urban population according to size class of urban places in Pakistan in 1961 ...
Page 345
... proportion of those with four living children reported knowledge of services than of those with three living children . Education and Knowledge of Services . One of the uncertainties about the possible effectiveness of family planning ...
... proportion of those with four living children reported knowledge of services than of those with three living children . Education and Knowledge of Services . One of the uncertainties about the possible effectiveness of family planning ...
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