Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... provinces are available only since 1959-60 . A consistent GDP at market prices series , both at current and constant prices , can hence be constructed only for 1959-60 to 1969-70 . The methodology of obtaining GDP at current factor cost ...
... provinces are available only since 1959-60 . A consistent GDP at market prices series , both at current and constant prices , can hence be constructed only for 1959-60 to 1969-70 . The methodology of obtaining GDP at current factor cost ...
Page 208
... province . The studies based on the data in marriage regis- tration forms are , however , limited to some specific ... provinces can only be arrived at through indirect approaches out of the in- formation on marital status provided by ...
... province . The studies based on the data in marriage regis- tration forms are , however , limited to some specific ... provinces can only be arrived at through indirect approaches out of the in- formation on marital status provided by ...
Page 316
... Provinces , 1961-1972 Total population Urban population Percentage Urban Area 1961 1972 1961 1972 Increase 1961 1972 Change 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pakistan N.W.F.P. * Punjab ** Sind Baluchistan Source : [ 11 ] 42,880,377 62,493,865 9,614,004 ...
... Provinces , 1961-1972 Total population Urban population Percentage Urban Area 1961 1972 1961 1972 Increase 1961 1972 Change 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pakistan N.W.F.P. * Punjab ** Sind Baluchistan Source : [ 11 ] 42,880,377 62,493,865 9,614,004 ...
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