Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 189
... rural women as urban women reported that they had ever worked - 27 % compared with only 13 % ( Table 1 ) . The majority of the women ( 71 % ) in rural areas ever having worked reported only agricultural work as their occupation . The ...
... rural women as urban women reported that they had ever worked - 27 % compared with only 13 % ( Table 1 ) . The majority of the women ( 71 % ) in rural areas ever having worked reported only agricultural work as their occupation . The ...
Page 325
... rural - urban migration . In Pakistan , as in many other predominantly agricultural nations , rising rural population densities lead to an increase in unemployment and under - employment among the rural population . Such employment ...
... rural - urban migration . In Pakistan , as in many other predominantly agricultural nations , rising rural population densities lead to an increase in unemployment and under - employment among the rural population . Such employment ...
Page 482
... rural and urban areas reported that they were doing some work other than housekeeping compared with only 5 percent of rural and 4 percent of urban ( other - employed ) women who were observing purdah . Similar differentials between the ...
... rural and urban areas reported that they were doing some work other than housekeeping compared with only 5 percent of rural and 4 percent of urban ( other - employed ) women who were observing purdah . Similar differentials between the ...
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