Gains in Life Expectancy by Elimination of Specified Causes of Death in Pakistan (Population Dynamics) (Report)
Pakistan Development Review 1988, Winter, 27, 4
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INTRODUCTION Death is inevitable. However, efforts have always been made to delay it. Due to the advancement in medical science, the developed countries have succeeded in achieving a considerable increase in the life expectancy of the people. On the other hand, the developing countries are striving hard to follow the same trend, but with lesser success.
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