Pakistan Development Review, Volume 8Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1968 - Economic policy |
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these surveys and the admittedly poor quality of the 1959 survey, one cannot use
them for the purpose of studying the long-term changes in the
incomeconsumption level of the poorest among rural population. They may,
however, be used as ...
these surveys and the admittedly poor quality of the 1959 survey, one cannot use
them for the purpose of studying the long-term changes in the
incomeconsumption level of the poorest among rural population. They may,
however, be used as ...
Page 470
Our contention is also supported by the observed changes in the age distribution
of the census population. While a comparison of age distributions of rural
populations of 1951 and 1961 is not possible because the necessary data are
not ...
Our contention is also supported by the observed changes in the age distribution
of the census population. While a comparison of age distributions of rural
populations of 1951 and 1961 is not possible because the necessary data are
not ...
Page 477
TABLE A-1 EAST PAKISTAN'S POPULATION (in millions) Year Total Urban
Rural Agricultural | 1949/50 42.25 1.83 40.42 35.43 1950/51 43.29 1,88 41.41
36.37 1951/52 44.35 1.96 42.39 37.33 1952/53 45.44 2.04 43.40 38.32 1953/54
46.56 ...
TABLE A-1 EAST PAKISTAN'S POPULATION (in millions) Year Total Urban
Rural Agricultural | 1949/50 42.25 1.83 40.42 35.43 1950/51 43.29 1,88 41.41
36.37 1951/52 44.35 1.96 42.39 37.33 1952/53 45.44 2.04 43.40 38.32 1953/54
46.56 ...
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