Pakistan is having one of the highest population growths of the world. Pakistan is not a homogeneous region with respect to economic, social and environmental aspects. The disparity in terms of these factors leads to the differential population growth but detailed study of inter-censal time period of 1972-81 has shown amazing findings as least developed parts have shown maximum and abnormal population growt
The economic growth experiences of major South Asian economies are to a large extent influenced by t...
The countries of South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan a...
This paper explores stylized facts of Pakistan's growth patterns. It identifies the short-lived pred...
With regard to the size of population Punjab is the Pakistan’s largest region. Its share in th...
Abstract Population growth is a major problem of developing countries, which adversely affect econo...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
Abstract: There is divergence of opinion regarding the consequences of population growth for economi...
Like all other ancient civilizations of the world, Indus civilization also flourished at the bank of...
Containing over 90 big region, even big Muslim World. It c worlds sixth biggest has grown as a resul...
The PGE (abbreviation for Population Growth Estimation) experiment has arisen out of the widel...
Projection of future patterns of population change or economic growth is usually improved when...
The terms of reference of this report are to indicate the "impact of alternative foreseeable p...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
The relatively high levels of mortality in Pakistan compared to the rest of the Asian region, ...
The economic growth experiences of major South Asian economies are to a large extent influenced by t...
The countries of South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan a...
This paper explores stylized facts of Pakistan's growth patterns. It identifies the short-lived pred...
With regard to the size of population Punjab is the Pakistan’s largest region. Its share in th...
Abstract Population growth is a major problem of developing countries, which adversely affect econo...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
Abstract: There is divergence of opinion regarding the consequences of population growth for economi...
Like all other ancient civilizations of the world, Indus civilization also flourished at the bank of...
Containing over 90 big region, even big Muslim World. It c worlds sixth biggest has grown as a resul...
The PGE (abbreviation for Population Growth Estimation) experiment has arisen out of the widel...
Projection of future patterns of population change or economic growth is usually improved when...
The terms of reference of this report are to indicate the "impact of alternative foreseeable p...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
The relatively high levels of mortality in Pakistan compared to the rest of the Asian region, ...
The economic growth experiences of major South Asian economies are to a large extent influenced by t...
The countries of South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan a...
This paper explores stylized facts of Pakistan's growth patterns. It identifies the short-lived pred...