The Feasibility of An Effective Population Policy· for Pakistan
The purpose of the following discussion is threefold: to consider whether or 110t rapid population growth is an impediment to economic development in Pakistan; to assess the impact of alternative changes in population growth on the. size and composition of national development plans; to consider means of manipulating population size and growth. Under the last group of problems, questions will be asked about the effectiveness of a government-directed family~ planning programme. Is a national population-policy a feasible operation at all? There is no evidence after four years of the Pakistan programme I and only scanty evidence from abroad2•
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1964
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Authors: | KROTKI, KAROL J. |
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The Pakistan Development Review. - Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. - Vol. 4.1964, 2, p. 283-313
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Pakistan Institute of Development Economics |
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