In Pakistan, like many other developing countries of the world, age distributions availabe from the decennial population censuses and sample surveys have shown substantial distortions and irregularities [2; 3; 4; 6, pp.64-75; 9, pp.638-658; 13; 14, pp.64-95]. Some of these distortions could be real and may have been the result of events such as the Bengal famine of 1943 and the post-Independence migration between India and Pakistan. Others could be due to the coverage and response problems encountered in the collection of age data. Among the coverage and response problems, two are of most importance: underenumeration of females and erroneous age-reporting. In countries like Pakista...
Age estimations process is not standardized worldwide. However, there is a wide agreement about the ...
Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographi...
Research in political science and other social sciences often relies on survey data to study a range...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in popula...
The second phase of census operation in India — population enumeration — collects data on individual...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> censuses in developing countries are prone to errors of age misrepor...
In a country such as Pakistan, where there is no vital registration system, estimating mortali...
This review of the fourth census publication1 emanating from the latest census of Pakistan is ...
Background: Age is an important variable in epidemiological studies and an invariable part of commun...
Ages reported in censuses in developing countries are subject to errors and bias resulting in uncert...
Abstract Objective This paper evaluates one aspect of data quality within DHS surveys, the accuracy ...
Pakistan is one of the developing countries with a more significant percentage of the working age, i...
To any observer of Pakistani society and economy over the last 40 years four questions pose th...
Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographi...
This Letter to Editor is a supplement to the previously published article in the Journal of Official...
Age estimations process is not standardized worldwide. However, there is a wide agreement about the ...
Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographi...
Research in political science and other social sciences often relies on survey data to study a range...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in popula...
The second phase of census operation in India — population enumeration — collects data on individual...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> censuses in developing countries are prone to errors of age misrepor...
In a country such as Pakistan, where there is no vital registration system, estimating mortali...
This review of the fourth census publication1 emanating from the latest census of Pakistan is ...
Background: Age is an important variable in epidemiological studies and an invariable part of commun...
Ages reported in censuses in developing countries are subject to errors and bias resulting in uncert...
Abstract Objective This paper evaluates one aspect of data quality within DHS surveys, the accuracy ...
Pakistan is one of the developing countries with a more significant percentage of the working age, i...
To any observer of Pakistani society and economy over the last 40 years four questions pose th...
Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographi...
This Letter to Editor is a supplement to the previously published article in the Journal of Official...
Age estimations process is not standardized worldwide. However, there is a wide agreement about the ...
Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographi...
Research in political science and other social sciences often relies on survey data to study a range...