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Labour Force Participation Rates in Pakistan: 1901 -1961

Ghazi Farooq
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Ghazi Farooq: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

The Pakistan Development Review, 1968, vol. 8, issue 1, 74-103

Abstract: Projection of future patterns of population change or economic growth is usually improved when trends over considerable time-periods are available for extrapolation or are used as a check on underlying assumptions. However, historical demographic data for Pakistan are limited. Before independence in 1947, data were available only for India as a whole or for districts, some of which were divided between Pakistan and India at the time of independence.

Date: 1968
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