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Interrelatiollships of Some Fertility Measures in Pakistan

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  • MASlHUR RAHMAN KHAN

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.)

  • LEE L. BEAN

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.)

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Unlike mortality or migration, the fertility· behaviour of a population largely determines its age distributionl . A high fertility population maintains a broad-based age pyramid by adding continuously a large number of persons at the first year of life. In such a population the dependency ratio of children (say persons under 15 years) remains high relative to the size of its working age population (say those aged 15-64 years). A decline in fertility reduces this ratio and restructures the age distribution to make it more favourable to economic growth2 [4]. For this reason the study of human fertility occupies a singularly important position in the demographic literature today.

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  • MASlHUR RAHMAN KHAN & LEE L. BEAN, 1967. "Interrelatiollships of Some Fertility Measures in Pakistan," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 7(4), pages 504-518.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:journl:v:7:y:1967:i:4:p:504-518
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