specifically answer the following questions: a) What is the demographic makeup of the population of Pakistan? b) What is the age dispersion in Pakistan? and c) What industries do you see benefiting/losing within Pakistan because of these population figures. a) Demographic Details (Data source: http://www.indexmundi.com/pakistan/demographics_profile.html) Gender Precentage Population Male 51.4% 97‚809‚640 Female 48.6% 92‚481‚488 Total 100.0% 190‚291‚128 Median Age: 21.9 Years Population Growth
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Year 8 Geography Assignment Pakistan and its poverty… Compiled By: Toobah Farooqi Hope you like it!!! Pakistan Pakistan or officially‚ the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is rated one of the poorest countries in the world due to its high infant mortality rates‚ low adult literacy rates‚ low life expectancy‚ and not enough access to clean water‚ food‚ safe housing‚ healthcare and finally education. The main reasons why there are so many poor people in this country is because there is a lot
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Changes in consumer behaviour and their effect on the luxury accessory business. Sandra Mittica Degree Thesis International Business 2012 DEGREE THESIS Arcada Degree Programme: Identification number: Author: Title: Supervisor (Arcada): Commissioned by: Abstract: This research was designed to find out whether changes in consumer behaviour in recent years have had an effect on the sales of luxury branded accessories. This research is significant to luxury brands and in particular those selling
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SUBMITTED TO: submitted by: Dedication We dedicate this research report to our parents‚ to whom we owe everything that life has given us And to our inspirational instructor‚… Without whose guidance and encouragement all this would not have been possible. Contents Introduction 03 The Historical Perspective 05 Causes of Unemployment 06 Impacts on Pakistani Society 07 Data Analysis 09 Remedies
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BASIC MIMAP Poverty Profile of Pakistan G. M. Arif Hina Nazli Rashida Haq Pakistan Institute of Development Economics‚ Islamabad September 2000 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Demography 3. Income and Expenditure 1 Real annual per capita expenditure 2 Trends in money metric poverty 3 Income distribution 4 Sources of household income 5 Distribution of household expenditures 4. Employment 1 Labour force participation
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Poverty in Pakistan Poverty in Pakistan A. Introduction B. Poverty Condition in Pakistan C. Definition 1. According to Homer 2. According Jean Guenon 3. Poverty line D. International Organizations Reports about poverty in Pakistan 1. UNDP (United Nations Development Program) Report 2. World Bank 3. Asian Development Bank Report 4. Pakistan’s Planning Commission Report E. Causes/Reasons of poverty in Pakistan 1. Government Policies 2. Poor governance 3. Judiciary System 4. Unemployment
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Poverty in Pakistan Abstract: Poverty is Pakistan’s biggest problem which today’s Pakistan facing‚ it is interconnected with several elements which are having direct or indirect relationship with poverty. This paper is an effort to find out and discuss the elements related to poverty and it is a contribution from author to do something for his country and same time for the rest of world. Poverty in Pakistan does not affect people of Pakistan only but it has an effect on rest of world as well. Today
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POVERTY IN PAKISTAN CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Poverty Condition in Pakistan 3. Definition 4. Causes of Poverty in Pakistan Government Policies Poor Governance Corruption Unemployment Overpopulation Education 5. Remedies to Overcome Poverty in Pakistan 6. Conclusion INTRODUCTION The word poverty derived from Latin word “pauper” means “poor”. Poverty refers to the condition of not having the means to afford basic human needs such as clean water‚
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respondents believed that children need to be socialized in such a way where they believe that male and females are equal. If a boy is brought up to believe that he is no different from his sister‚ he will have a more positive outlook on life claimed Sana Memon. Another respondent stated that the oppression of women had to come to an end and in doing so‚ education would play a big part. According to her‚ education would eradicate ignorance within a persons character‚ and would lead to a deeper understanding
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Patriarchy in Pakistan Pakistan belongs to a part of the world where a woman’s status can be measured by indicators such as sex ratio‚ literacy levels‚ economic activity‚ labor-force participation‚ and women in government. The Constitution of Pakistan gives equal rights to both men and women. However in reality men have manipulated women to become more powerful than women. Men hold most top end positions in government while women rarely appear in positions of power. According to the "UN Statistics
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