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Remittances and Healthcare Expenditures: Evidence from Pakistan (Article)
September 2021
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Karim Khan
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Muhammad Jehangir Khan
,
Abid Hussain
School Quality and Parental Schooling Decisions for Their Children: Public and Private Schools in Rural Pakistan
June 2019
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Muhammad Jehangir Khan
Parental Effects on Primary School Enrolment under Different Types of Household Headship: Evidence from Pakistan
July 2017
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Muhammad Ali Qasim
,
Tariq Mahmood
,
Najam Us Saqib .
Impact of Public-Private-Partnership Programmes on Students’Learning Outcomes: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment
November 2016
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Fatima Hafeez
,
Adnan Haider
,
Naeem Uz Zafar .
Profile of Educational Outcomes by Gender: An Age Cohort Analysis
July 2015
Working Paper
Madeeha Gohar Qureshi
Child Work and Schooling in Pakistan – To What Extent Poverty and Other Demographic and Parental Background Matter?
June 2014
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Madeeha Gohar Qureshi
,
Saman Nazir
,
Hafsa Hina
Income Growth, School Enrolment and the Gender Gap in Schooling: Evidence from Rural Pakistan
June 2014
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Ghazala Mansuri
,
Hanan G. Jacoby
The Gender Differences in School Enrolment and Returns to Education in Pakistan (PIDE Working Papers 2012: 84)
March 2012
Working Paper
Madeeha Gohar Qureshi
Public Provision of Education and Government Spending in Pakistan
February 2007
Working Paper
Muhammad Akram
,
Faheem Jehangir Khan