Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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Page 409
... positive fertility response . In other words , those exposed to either type of media would have positive attitudes towards family planning and would have used contraceptive methods . Second , the effect of exposure on children ever ...
... positive fertility response . In other words , those exposed to either type of media would have positive attitudes towards family planning and would have used contraceptive methods . Second , the effect of exposure on children ever ...
Page 417
... positive effect on attitudes favourable towards family planning . This was true in urban areas only ( Table 3 ) . This statistically significant relationship between intensity of ex- posure and positive attitudes does not tell us ...
... positive effect on attitudes favourable towards family planning . This was true in urban areas only ( Table 3 ) . This statistically significant relationship between intensity of ex- posure and positive attitudes does not tell us ...
Page 458
... positive correlation between demand and income exceeds , in absolute value , the correlation between demand and the price variable , then the estimated price elasticity will be positive even though the true elasticity is negative [ 5 ] ...
... positive correlation between demand and income exceeds , in absolute value , the correlation between demand and the price variable , then the estimated price elasticity will be positive even though the true elasticity is negative [ 5 ] ...
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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acre acre foot adjusted agricultural analysis ANOVA Appendix Table average census changes coefficients consumer contraceptive cost of capital crops demand depreciation developing countries Development Economics economic rent effect elasticity electric employment enrolment equation estimated exports factor family planning farm females fertility figures Gini coefficient higher households important income distribution increase indices inputs Institute of Development investment irrigation Islamabad Karachi Kemal kohlus labour force labour intensity labour requirements level of education literacy males marriage mass media measure monetary monetary base Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute paper percent percentage period population growth poverty line problems processed fluid milk production function programme Punjab rapeseed ratio raw fluid milk Rawalpindi regression relationship relative Research rupees rural areas sample sector significant Source Statistics sugarcane tenants tion trend tubewell tubewell water urban areas value added variables West Pakistan women