An analysis of economically active population in Kabul city / Ghulam Farouq Kamin.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Deonar, Bombay : International Institute for Population Sciences, Deemed University, 1991.Description: [15], 148 p. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- HB 3636.6 .K36 1991
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“A dissertation submitted as the fulfillment for the degree of master of philosophy in population studies”—cover.
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Contents: Acknowledgments—Table of contents—List of tables—List of figures—Chapter I : Introduction—Chapter II : data, methodology and review of literature—Chapter III : Profile of Kabul city—Chapter IV : level of labour force participation and other reiated findings—Chapter V : composition of economically active population—Chapter VI : underutilization of labour—Chapter VII : summary and conclusions.
Summary: “Kabul city has a rapidly growing population and in 1986 its population was 1,301,289. This population is distributed among the eleven districts within the city. The overall density of the population has increased from 4373 persons per sq. Km. in 1979 to 6109 persons per sq. Km. in 1989. Since the area of each of the districts are not available, the density of each district could not be estimated…”—(p. 124).
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