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| Dr. Durr-e-Nayab | |
| Head, Department of Population Sciences and Chief of Research | |
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| PhD Demography, Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia MA Demography, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. MSc Anthropology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. |
• “Self-reported Symptoms of Reproductive Tract Infection: The Question of Accuracy and Meaning”, The Pakistan Development Review, forthcoming. • “Demographic Transition in Pakistan: Implications for old age employment and economic security”, in M. Alam (ed.) Ageing in South Asia. Delhi: Mcmillan India. Forthcoming. • “Who is Marrying Whom in Pakistan?: role of education in timing of marriage and spouse selection”, 2009, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Conference, Marrakesh, Morocco. • “Demographic Dividend or Demographic Threat in Pakistan?”, 2008, The Pakistan Development Review, 47(1), 1-26. • Cities- Engine of Growth, 2007. With Dr. Nadeem Ul Haque, 2007, PIDE, Islamabad. • “Cities in Human Life”, 2007. In Cities: The Engine of Growth edited by Nadeem Ul Haque and Durr-e-Nayab. • “Renewing Cities as Engine of Growth”, Policy Viewpoint, No. 4, 2007, PIDE, Islamabad. • “Meeting of the PIDE Committee on Devolution Reforms in Pakistan”, 2006, The Pakistan Development Review 45(1). • “Demographic Dividend” or Demographic Threat: The case of Pakistan”, 2006, PIDE Working Paper Series No. 10. Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. • “Health-seeking behaviour of women reporting symptoms of reproductive tract infections (RTIs)”. 2006. The Pakistan Development Review 44 (2). • “Reproductive tract infections among women in Pakistan: An urban case study”, 2006, The Pakistan Development Review 44(1). • “Finding of the CBMS in Pakistan”, 2005, Working Paper Poverty Economic Policy (PEP), IDRC, Canada. • Government run family services and incidence of RTIs in Pakistan: A case study”, 2005, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Conference, France. • “Some findings of CBMS pilot survey in Pakistan”, 2005, presented at the PEP meet in Colombo, Sri Lanka. • “Rationale for combining GRB and CBMS in Pakistan”, 2005, IDRC, Canada. • “CBMS in Pakistan: Issues and Prospects”, presented at the PEP summit in Dakar, Senegal, June, 2004. • “Self reported symptoms of reproductive tract infection”, 2003, Population Association of America (PAA) Conference, Minneapolis, USA. • “Socio-psychological perspective of women’s health condition”, 2003, Psycho-social Working group, Population Association of America (PAA), Minneapolis, USA. • “New Patterns of Urbanization in Pakistan: Some Policy Implications”, 2001, with Dr. G. M. Arif. Population Association of Pakistan, Islamabad. • “An Analysis of Reproductive Health Issues in Pakistan”, 2000, with Dr. Naushin Mahmood, The Pakistan Development Review, 40:4. • ‘Y2K Interruption: Can the Doomsday Scenario be Averted?’,1999, with Nabeela Arshad and Arshad Minhas. The Pakistan Development Review, 38:4. • ‘Fertility Preferences and Behaviour: A Case Study of the Punjab”, 1998, Pakistan. Research Report Series Number 173. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. • ‘Gender Dimensions of Demographic Change in Pakistan”, 1998, The Pakistan Development Review, 37 (4), with Dr. Naushin Mahmood. • ‘An Analysis of the Impact, Financial Viability, and Replicability of Grameen Bank of Bangladesh’ for Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal, 1995, with Dr Moazam Mahmood. • “Towards Linking Four Emerging Paradigms in Economic Theory-- Regulationalist, Institutionalist, Post Modernist, and Post Development”. 1995, The Pakistan Development Review, 35:4, with Dr. Moazam Mahmood. • ‘Appropriateness of a Community-Based Programme: A Case-Study of the AKRSP in Two Villages of Gilgit District’, 1994, The Pakistan Development Review 33: 4. • ‘Development and the Local Context: A Case-Study of the Chalt-Chaprote Community in the Nagar Valley of the Northern Pakistan, 1993, FES and PIDE, with Dr Soofia Mumtaz, et.al. • ‘The Rationale of Common Property in the Development Context’, 1992, in The Pakistan Development Review, 31:3, with Dr. Soofia Mumtaz. • ‘Management Arrangements of the Chaprote Forest and their Implications for |
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