Abstract Population growth is a major problem of developing countries, which adversely affect economic growth and development. Today world population is 7.2 billion almost double of 1960 population. Pakistan is the 6th populous country with population of 188.2 million. Population growth in Pakistan is 1.95 almost double of world population growth. Unplanned population growth results in severe shortage of resources, increase food insecurities and threaten health care system of Pakistan. Moreover, Infrastructures, roads, water and sanitation systems are deficient to meet the necessities of growing population. There are several factors which contribute in population growth including high fertility rate, inadequate family planning practices, a...
In literature, it appears a divergence of opinion among different economists and social scientist re...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
It is commonplace that population growth looms large in the complex of problems associated wit...
Abstract: There is divergence of opinion regarding the consequences of population growth for economi...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
The article traces population growth in Pakistan in terms of food security, factoring in food produc...
Pakistan has experienced population problems which are indeed very worrying, the population problem ...
The primary purpose of this lecture is to make a case for an integrated and effective populati...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
Pakistan is the 6th most populous country in the world while it ranks 4th in Asia. Its populat...
The terms of reference of this report are to indicate the "impact of alternative foreseeable p...
With regard to the size of population Punjab is the Pakistan’s largest region. Its share in th...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
Pakistan, established in 1947, is currently experiencing one of the highest growth rates of po...
Pakistan is having one of the highest population growths of the world. Pakistan is not a homogeneous...
In literature, it appears a divergence of opinion among different economists and social scientist re...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
It is commonplace that population growth looms large in the complex of problems associated wit...
Abstract: There is divergence of opinion regarding the consequences of population growth for economi...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
The article traces population growth in Pakistan in terms of food security, factoring in food produc...
Pakistan has experienced population problems which are indeed very worrying, the population problem ...
The primary purpose of this lecture is to make a case for an integrated and effective populati...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
Pakistan is the 6th most populous country in the world while it ranks 4th in Asia. Its populat...
The terms of reference of this report are to indicate the "impact of alternative foreseeable p...
With regard to the size of population Punjab is the Pakistan’s largest region. Its share in th...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
Pakistan, established in 1947, is currently experiencing one of the highest growth rates of po...
Pakistan is having one of the highest population growths of the world. Pakistan is not a homogeneous...
In literature, it appears a divergence of opinion among different economists and social scientist re...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
It is commonplace that population growth looms large in the complex of problems associated wit...