1974
DOI: 10.30541/v13i3pp.335-352
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Provisional Abridged Life Tables for Urban and Rural Areas in Pakistan, Based on PGS 1968 and 1971

Abstract: As is the case in many other countries, mortality has been undergoing substantial, though not precisely understood, changes in Pakistan. In the absence of a reliable and adequate system of vital registration in the country, the precise measurement of these changes is well nigh impossible. In Pakistan, an attempt to estimate levels of fertility and mortality on a sample basis was made through the Population Growth Estimation (PGE) project undertaken from 1962 through 19… Show more

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“…In addition, abridge life table of Pakistan and provinces by sex was developed by using standard method (Aslam, Hashmi & Seltze, 1962), Gompertz Curve was used to develop the Provisional Abridged Life Tables for Urban and Rural Areas in Pakistan to graduate the mortality rates of rural and urban areas in Pakistan (Farooqui & Alam, 1974), Burney, Akhtar and Aslam (1992) used uniform, exponential and Chiang's method to construct the life table of Pakistan. In 1961, Yusuf et al developed life table for all Pakistan and provinces using Gompertz Curve (Yusuf & Farooqui, 1969).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, abridge life table of Pakistan and provinces by sex was developed by using standard method (Aslam, Hashmi & Seltze, 1962), Gompertz Curve was used to develop the Provisional Abridged Life Tables for Urban and Rural Areas in Pakistan to graduate the mortality rates of rural and urban areas in Pakistan (Farooqui & Alam, 1974), Burney, Akhtar and Aslam (1992) used uniform, exponential and Chiang's method to construct the life table of Pakistan. In 1961, Yusuf et al developed life table for all Pakistan and provinces using Gompertz Curve (Yusuf & Farooqui, 1969).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%