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  • Andrea Fleschenberg, Farzana Bari
    Heinrich Böll Stiftung
    2015

    The Study highlights the national level parliaments and critically review quota designs,
    practices and experiences of women parliamentarians on both quota seats, as well as
    general seats. In this action research project, experiences with quota designs, challenges

  • Zeba A. Sathar, John B. Casterline
    Population and Development Review
    1998

    Fertility in Pakistan has shown a stubborn resistance to change. Because of sharp declines in mortality following World War II, the population of Pakistan was growing at the rate of 2.7 percent per annum around 1960.

  • John B. Casterline, Zeba A. Sathar
    Population and Development Review
    1998

    Fertility in Pakistan has shown a stubborn resistance to change. Because of sharp declines in mortality following World War II, the population of Pakistan was growing at the rate of 2.7 percent per annum around 1960.

  • George .P. Cernada, A.K. Ubaidur Rob
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1992

    Pakistan emerged as an independent state on August 14,1947, nearly 45 years ago, when the British presided over the partition of the Indian subcontinent. The country came about as a demand for an independent, Muslim state.