Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... census , literates were those persons who could read a clear print in any language [ 4 , p . 8-1 ] . Thus persons who could read only the Holy Quran were also considered as literates in the 1951 census . In the 1961 census such persons ...
... census , literates were those persons who could read a clear print in any language [ 4 , p . 8-1 ] . Thus persons who could read only the Holy Quran were also considered as literates in the 1951 census . In the 1961 census such persons ...
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... census and the HED Survey of 1973 provided tabulated data on literacy for persons aged 10 years and over . An overview of the definitions of literacy used in the different censuses and the surveys shows that in the 1951 census ...
... census and the HED Survey of 1973 provided tabulated data on literacy for persons aged 10 years and over . An overview of the definitions of literacy used in the different censuses and the surveys shows that in the 1951 census ...
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... census data that disparity between the total and formal literates was most pro- minant in rural areas ( see Figure 2 ) . This points to the fact that many of the persons reported themselves as literates who had never been to schools and ...
... census data that disparity between the total and formal literates was most pro- minant in rural areas ( see Figure 2 ) . This points to the fact that many of the persons reported themselves as literates who had never been to schools and ...
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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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