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... Balochistan , North West Frontier Province ( NWFP ) , Sindh and Punjab respectively . Pakistan's four provinces show considerable regional variation in population characteristics . Variations in fertility decline from 1960-1975 between ...
... Balochistan , North West Frontier Province ( NWFP ) , Sindh and Punjab respectively . Pakistan's four provinces show considerable regional variation in population characteristics . Variations in fertility decline from 1960-1975 between ...
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... Balochistan . This suggests that the true level of fertility is highest in Balochistan , followed by NWFP , Sindh and Punjab . In unadjusted categories , fertility levels were observed to be marginally higher among other urban women ...
... Balochistan . This suggests that the true level of fertility is highest in Balochistan , followed by NWFP , Sindh and Punjab . In unadjusted categories , fertility levels were observed to be marginally higher among other urban women ...
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... Balochistan ( 1998 ) Programme Document . Area Development Programme Balochistan . P & DD , GoB . AKRSP ( 1984 ) First Annual Review , 1983. Incorporating the Fourth Progress Report , Aga Khan Rural Support Programme , Gilgit , Northern ...
... Balochistan ( 1998 ) Programme Document . Area Development Programme Balochistan . P & DD , GoB . AKRSP ( 1984 ) First Annual Review , 1983. Incorporating the Fourth Progress Report , Aga Khan Rural Support Programme , Gilgit , Northern ...
Contents
PAKISTAN SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS | 572 |
Muhammad Saleem Price Regulation in Telecommunications | 575 |
COMMENTS Abdul Khaliq Awan | 585 |
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