Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16, Issues 1-3Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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First , the existing amounts of calories contributed by each major food item in the
budgets of low income families ( less than Rs . 300.00 expenditure per month )
are determined from urban household survey data and standard weight - to ...
First , the existing amounts of calories contributed by each major food item in the
budgets of low income families ( less than Rs . 300.00 expenditure per month )
are determined from urban household survey data and standard weight - to ...
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Table 5 Expenditure on Clothing , Housing , and Other Items as a Percentage of
Food Expenditure for Income Groups Less than Rs . 300.00 per month Year Rent
Clothing and Footwear Other Items 1968-69 18.33 19.13 40.83 1969-70 19.12 ...
Table 5 Expenditure on Clothing , Housing , and Other Items as a Percentage of
Food Expenditure for Income Groups Less than Rs . 300.00 per month Year Rent
Clothing and Footwear Other Items 1968-69 18.33 19.13 40.83 1969-70 19.12 ...
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For the first three regions and for Asia we have assumed that teachers ' salaries
represent 60 percent of public and private school expenditure , that is columns ( 8
) plus ( 9 ) of table 4. For the remaining regions we consider that the per capita ...
For the first three regions and for Asia we have assumed that teachers ' salaries
represent 60 percent of public and private school expenditure , that is columns ( 8
) plus ( 9 ) of table 4. For the remaining regions we consider that the per capita ...
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Contents
Table | 13 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
An Urban Poverty Line Estimate | 49 |
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