Pakistan Development Review, Volume 2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1962 - Pakistan |
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Page 109
... migration . And even if it were migration , it was migration in continuation of about 60 years old process . The future growth of population in East and West Pakistan will mainly be determined by fertility since factors of migration and ...
... migration . And even if it were migration , it was migration in continuation of about 60 years old process . The future growth of population in East and West Pakistan will mainly be determined by fertility since factors of migration and ...
Page 631
... migration there was a rise in relative urban wages . Notwithstanding the deficiency of roads in the hinterland , Mexico ... migrants and the gross national product . Migration and rapid urban growth thereby add to the national income ...
... migration there was a rise in relative urban wages . Notwithstanding the deficiency of roads in the hinterland , Mexico ... migrants and the gross national product . Migration and rapid urban growth thereby add to the national income ...
Page 633
... migration has been heavy in recent years , migrants being selective , the region's population , has a larger po- pulation of dependents than is true nationally . On the other hand , the rural exodus and agricultural change have been ...
... migration has been heavy in recent years , migrants being selective , the region's population , has a larger po- pulation of dependents than is true nationally . On the other hand , the rural exodus and agricultural change have been ...
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