Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... households classified in the same household - income group the poorest 38 percent of population would not be concentrated in households falling in the three lowest monthly income groups . Part of the poorest population would also be ...
... households classified in the same household - income group the poorest 38 percent of population would not be concentrated in households falling in the three lowest monthly income groups . Part of the poorest population would also be ...
Page 376
... households . Our estimates of poverty based on per capita poverty lines show the percentage of popula- tion to have been higher than the percentage of households in poverty ( see Table 5 above ) . This indicates that poorer households ...
... households . Our estimates of poverty based on per capita poverty lines show the percentage of popula- tion to have been higher than the percentage of households in poverty ( see Table 5 above ) . This indicates that poorer households ...
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... households that indicated dissatisfaction with the existing raw fluid milk supply , 90 percent were not satisfied with the quality of raw fluid milk . Eighty - two percent of dissatisfied households showed concern regarding the ...
... households that indicated dissatisfaction with the existing raw fluid milk supply , 90 percent were not satisfied with the quality of raw fluid milk . Eighty - two percent of dissatisfied households showed concern regarding the ...
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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