Pakistan Development Review, Volume 8Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1968 - Economic policy |
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Industrial Composition of Labour Force by Province Before analysing labour-
force participation rates, it seems adviseable to give, as a background, a brief
description of the industrial composition of the labour force of Pakistan. Table I
presents ...
Industrial Composition of Labour Force by Province Before analysing labour-
force participation rates, it seems adviseable to give, as a background, a brief
description of the industrial composition of the labour force of Pakistan. Table I
presents ...
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Summary and Conclusions In this paper we have examined the levels of labour-
force participation in Pakistan for the period 1901 to 1961. Data for the period
1951 and 1961 were based on the two censuses taken in Pakistan for those
dates, ...
Summary and Conclusions In this paper we have examined the levels of labour-
force participation in Pakistan for the period 1901 to 1961. Data for the period
1951 and 1961 were based on the two censuses taken in Pakistan for those
dates, ...
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-T The continued high level of fertility and the declining levels of mortality
produce, a younger population and, ceteris paribus, a lower level of labour-force
participation. This is consistent with the observation that the population has been
...
-T The continued high level of fertility and the declining levels of mortality
produce, a younger population and, ceteris paribus, a lower level of labour-force
participation. This is consistent with the observation that the population has been
...
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