Projections of the Population of Pakistan by Age and Sex 1965-1986
Mohammad Sheikh
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Mohammad Sheikh: Central Statistical Office
The Pakistan Development Review, 1967, vol. 7, issue 2, 260-270
Abstract:
The area comprising Pakistan has had a long history of regular census taking. Registration of births and deaths is also obligatory in a number of political units especially urban areas 1. In addition, a number of sample surveys have been carried out to determine various characteristics of the population of Pakistan. However, it remains a fact that we do not know enough about such important factors as the birth and death rates of the population. Even the total size of the population, not to speak of its age and sex distribution, is a debated figure.
Date: 1967
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