Income Inequality among Various Occupations/Professions in Pakistan-Estimates Based on Household Income Per Capita

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Introduction There is a long list of studies related to distribution of income in Pakistan. Most of these have been confined to the calculation of various measures of inequalities. These studies include Khadija Haq (1964), Bergan (1967) Mehmood (1984), Ercelawn (1988), Ahmad and Ludlow (1969) etc. Apart from these there are other studies including Jeetun(1978), Chaudhry (1982), Cheema and Malik (1984) Kruijk and Leeuwen (1985), Kruijk (1986), Kemal (1994), Jaffery and Khattak (1995), Chaudhary (1995) etc. Jeetun (1978) in his paper concentrated on consequences of economic growth on the level of inequality whereas Chaudhary (1982) tried to find out the impact of the Green Revolution on income inequalities. Cheema and Malik (1984) tried to find out the effects of different income policies on the consumption and level of employment in Pakistan. Kemal (1994) examined the impact of the adjustment period of Pakistan since the late 1970s on efficiency and equity.

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Ahmad, M. (2002). Income Inequality among Various Occupations/Professions in Pakistan-Estimates Based on Household Income Per Capita. THE LAHORE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 7(1), 89–106. https://doi.org/10.35536/lje.2002.v7.i1.a5

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