Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... areas against 17.5 percent in rural areas . For females the corresponding percentage ranged from 21.2 in urban localities to only 3.2 in rural areas . Table 4 indicates that female literacy rate in urban areas was about six times ...
... areas against 17.5 percent in rural areas . For females the corresponding percentage ranged from 21.2 in urban localities to only 3.2 in rural areas . Table 4 indicates that female literacy rate in urban areas was about six times ...
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... areas . Females enrolment has improved remarkably only in urban areas from 1961 to 1973 but remains very low in rural areas . The higher pace of development in education of females in urban areas in conjunction with a low progress in ...
... areas . Females enrolment has improved remarkably only in urban areas from 1961 to 1973 but remains very low in rural areas . The higher pace of development in education of females in urban areas in conjunction with a low progress in ...
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... areas . Although the number of females in the rural areas who had secondary education is small . Is it possible that women who could afford higher education could also maintain the traditional large family norm ? This would require ...
... areas . Although the number of females in the rural areas who had secondary education is small . Is it possible that women who could afford higher education could also maintain the traditional large family norm ? This would require ...
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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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