Faisalabad +0092 41; Gujranwala +0092 431; Hyderabad +0092 221; Islamabad +0092 51; Karachi +0092 21; Lahore +0092 42; Multan +0092 61; Okara +0092 442; Peshawar +0092 91; Quetta +0092 81; Rawalpindi +0092 51; Sahiwal +0092 441; Sargodha +0092 451; Sialkot +0092 524 ...
63.5% (2023 est.) Child marriage women married by age 15: 3.6%women married by age 18: 18.3%men married by age 18: 4.7% (2018 est.) Education expenditures 2.4% of GDP (2021 est.) Literacy definition: age 15 and over can read and writetotal population: 58%male: 69.3%female: 46.5%...
Industrial sector's, about 20.9 percent weight in GDP, stood at 5.8 percent, lower than the targeted 6.4 percent but is higher than last year's growth rate of 5.4 percent. Large scale manufacturing, the biggest component of the industrial sector, slightly below the government target of 6.3 pe...
Gross domestic product (GDPUncertain variableGross domestic income (GDISystem of national accounts (SNAAll the serious challenges Pakistan's GDP is facing today like very wide budget and trade deficits, galloping inflation, increase in the level of poverty, power outages, water shortages, closure of...
Public Consumption: % of GDP (%) 9.3 2024 yearly 1960 - 2024 Real GDP Growth (%) 1.7 2023 yearly 2001 - 2023 Total Trade of Goods & Services: % of Nominal GDP (%) 26.922 2024 yearly 2000 - 2024 Production Last Frequency Range Industrial Production Index Growth (%) ...
Gross domestic product (GDPUncertain variableGross domestic income (GDISystem of national accounts (SNAAll the serious challenges Pakistan's GDP is facing today like very wide budget and trade deficits, galloping inflation, increase in the level of poverty, power outages, water shortages, closure of...
Pakistan’s annual GDP growth rate, percent Energetic promise Along with oil and gas pipelines, it is estimated that the project will bring around 3,000 megawatts of coal, wind and solar power to Pakistan. Improving Pakistan’s energy infrastructure is crucial for the incumbent government, given...
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His main strategy has been “taking a chainsaw to the state”, as his catchphrase goes, cutting spending from 44 per cent to 32 per cent of GDP. The largest savings came from cuts to pensions, public works, public sector salaries, energy and transport subsidies, and social programmes.’...
Pakistan enjoyed a period of strong economic growth between 2003 and 2007. However, since 2007, inflation has become a major concern and the economic outlook further deteriorated since the floods of 2010, which affected all provinces wit... TW Bank 被引量: 4发表: 2011年 Pensions at a glance...