Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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Page 72
... effect . If we were to investigate the existence of an interaction in the effect of number of living children and the education of the wife on demand for con- traception by the usual procedure , we would have constructed a cross ...
... effect . If we were to investigate the existence of an interaction in the effect of number of living children and the education of the wife on demand for con- traception by the usual procedure , we would have constructed a cross ...
Page 78
... effects only and with the model incorporating the interaction effect produced little difference in the proportion of total variance explained ( .143 verses . 146 respectively ) . We shall , therefore , use the simple regression model to ...
... effects only and with the model incorporating the interaction effect produced little difference in the proportion of total variance explained ( .143 verses . 146 respectively ) . We shall , therefore , use the simple regression model to ...
Page 98
... effect of age of marriage on living children is quantitatively smaller than is its effect on children ever born , an indication of the compensation role of age of marriage when infant mortality is high.10 Although the magnitude of the ...
... effect of age of marriage on living children is quantitatively smaller than is its effect on children ever born , an indication of the compensation role of age of marriage when infant mortality is high.10 Although the magnitude of the ...
Contents
Table3 Continued | 14 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
ON ON 02 | 21 |
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adjusted age of marriage age of wife agricultural assumption average Bangladesh capital cloth coarse yarn coefficients constraints consumption contraception in Pakistan cost couples crops demand for contraception developing countries Deviation domestic Economic Development Economy of Pakistan educational level effective exchange rate employment estimates expenditure explanatory variable export factors family planning farm farmers favour fertility foreign inflow gross domestic product growth rate high parity illiterate Impact Survey import substitution important income groups increase industry Institute of Development intake investment Islamabad Karachi level of urbanization living children Mohammad Afzal number of children number of living objective functions opportunity cost output P₁ Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute percent period PIDE population growth poverty line primary education problem production programme Punjab ratio Rawalpindi regression rupees rural solutions spindles Statistical Table target tion trade vital rates Y₁ yarn