Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... compared with the reported children ever born by Mammasani's women in Table 4 . The validity of our estimated marital fertility schedule based on the natural fertility assumption is enhanced by the fact that the reported numbers of ...
... compared with the reported children ever born by Mammasani's women in Table 4 . The validity of our estimated marital fertility schedule based on the natural fertility assumption is enhanced by the fact that the reported numbers of ...
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... compared to small and medium farms . Moreover , these differences were found to be statistically significant . For basmati rice , also , the yield of paddy on large farm was higher by 7 and 8 percent , as compared to small and medium ...
... compared to small and medium farms . Moreover , these differences were found to be statistically significant . For basmati rice , also , the yield of paddy on large farm was higher by 7 and 8 percent , as compared to small and medium ...
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... compared with Pakistan . The main reasons for lower migration in Pakistan can be related to various economic and non ... compared to those in the U.K. and Kenya , is that this sector on the one hand is more developed and pro- gressive in ...
... compared with Pakistan . The main reasons for lower migration in Pakistan can be related to various economic and non ... compared to those in the U.K. and Kenya , is that this sector on the one hand is more developed and pro- gressive in ...
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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