Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... HED survey and would have probably lead to a more liberal inclusion of unpaid family helpers ( females and children especially ) in the labour force . The average PGS estimates for 1968 and 1971 , showed a non - substantial change in ...
... HED survey and would have probably lead to a more liberal inclusion of unpaid family helpers ( females and children especially ) in the labour force . The average PGS estimates for 1968 and 1971 , showed a non - substantial change in ...
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... HED Survey in Table 6 . A comparison of these rates show them to be very similar . The HED 1973 rates are higher for ages 25-59 , 10-14 and 75 + and lower for ages 65-74 and 15-19 . These rates from the 1961 Census are then used by G.M. ...
... HED Survey in Table 6 . A comparison of these rates show them to be very similar . The HED 1973 rates are higher for ages 25-59 , 10-14 and 75 + and lower for ages 65-74 and 15-19 . These rates from the 1961 Census are then used by G.M. ...
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... HED survey made an improvement in the data because the questions on school attendence and completed education were extended to the field of specialized education as well . The main differences between 1961 census and the 1973 HED Survey ...
... HED survey made an improvement in the data because the questions on school attendence and completed education were extended to the field of specialized education as well . The main differences between 1961 census and the 1973 HED Survey ...
Contents
An Economic Analysis of Personal Earnings in Rawalpindi City | 353 |
Labour Content and Structure of Pakistans Manufactured Exports | 383 |
Attitudes Contraceptive Practice and Children Ever Born Among | 405 |
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