Population and labour force in N-W.F.P., 1961-75.

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English
Pages
82

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Population and labour force in N-W.F.P., 1961-75.
1972, Board of Economic Enquiry, N-W.F.P., University of Peshawar
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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[Peshawar]
Series
University of Peshawar, West Pakistan. Board of Economic Enquiry. North-West Frontier Province. Publication, no. 68, Publication (University of Peshawar. Board of Economic Enquiry) ;, no. 68.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.9/549/12304 s, 331.1/1/0954912
Library of Congress
HC440.5 .P46 no. 68, HD5820.5.A6 .P46 no. 68

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Pagination
iv, 82 l.
Number of pages
82

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5037539M
LCCN
73939500
OCLC/WorldCat
663632

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