data from the latest national household survey (uploaded this past week by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics as the first-ever digital census dated 2023 – the seventh population and housing census) with high frequency macro indicators to release projections for Pakistan: now-casting and forecasting...
In addition, a number of sample surveys have been carried out to determine various characteristics of the population of Pakistan. However, it remains a fact that we do not know enough about such important factors as the birth and death rates of the population. Even the total size of the ...
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Over-population a time ticking bomb: Pakistan’s population has grown considerably and it has been fourth populous country with no infrastructure, pitiable industrial sector, poor governance and lack of employment opportunities. This rapidly growing population has been a liability on already depleting re...
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the population saves but not all entrust their money to formal financial institutions. One-third of the population borrows but only 3.5% use formal financial institutions. About half the population uses informal sources of credit where the interest rate charged, in most cases, is exorbitantly high...
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Pakistan is a prime candidate for empirical research that looks at the sustainability and growth consequences of any potential fuel substitutes soon because of its large population and status as one of the emerging countries with significant environmental issues [32]. In this study, we attempt to ...
faces a severe energy crisis1. Only 62% of the population has grid access, resulting in a per capita electricity supply of only 520 kWh2. Notably, around 58% of the country’s people live in distant rural areas that are largely disconnected from the grid. This energy shortage, reaching 9...
Population growth, combined with increased awareness and consumption of medical products, has further energized the market. Pharmaceutical firms invest more in packaging solutions that safeguard product integrity and align with international regulatory standards. This trend has heightened the demand for ...