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PAKISTAN DEMOGRAPHIC  SURVEY - 2007
Introduction

Traditional sources for vital statistics are the Civil Registration System (birth and death registration system) and population census. The Civil Registration System in Pakistan, as in several other developing countries appears to be highly deficient and inadequate to provide reliable birth and death statistics.

In the absence of efficient civil registration system and inability of decennial census to provide birth and death statistics, during the interregnal periods, several demographic surveys have been undertaken by the Federal Bureau of Statistics in the country since, early sixties either independently or in collaboration with other organizations. The current series of demographic surveys, known as Pakistan Demographic Survey (PDS) was launched in 1984. This report pertains to the data collected through PDS during 2007

 

 

Objectives

 The main objectives of the PDS survey are: -  

i.                  to collect statistics of births and deaths in order to arrive at various measures of fertility and mortality for     Pakistan and its rural and urban areas; 

ii.                 to estimate current rate of natural increase of population at national level. 

iii.                to collect information on other selected characteristics of population to asses the impact of family planning and other Socio-Economic development programs.

Sample Design
Universe: The Universe consists of all urban and rural areas of all four provinces of Pakistan defined as such by Population Census 1998, excluding FATA & Military restricted areas. The population of excluded areas constitutes about 3% of the total population.

Sampling Frame: Federal Bureau of Statistics has developed its own sampling frame for urban areas. Each city / town has been divided into a number of enumeration blocks (EBs). Each enumeration block consists of 200-250 households on the average with well-defined boundaries and maps. The lists of enumeration blocks was updated during 2003 and the list of villages/mouzas/dehs published /prepared by Population Census Organization (Population Census 1998) have been undertaken as sampling frame. Enumeration blocks and villages have been considered as primary sampling units (PSUs) for urban and rural domain respectively.

PDS 2007 Reports
   Foreword & Summary of Findings
   Contents
   Complete Report
   Code list of diseases
   Annexure1
   Annexure2
   Annexure3
   Annexure4

Sr.No.

TABLE SUBJECT

Page no

Table   1

Population by age, sex and urban-rural residence

39

Table   2

Population by age, sex, marital status and urban-rural residence

44

Table   3

Number of households by size and urban-rural residence

59

Table   4

Live births by sex, age of mother and urban-rural residence

60

Table   5

Live births by sex, duration of marriage of mother and urban-rural residence

65

Table   6

Live births by birth order and age of mother

71

Table   7

Live births by birth order and age of mother at first marriage

76

Table   8

Live births by age of mother and birth interval

81

Table   9

Live births by month of occurrence, sex and urban-rural residence

86

Table 10

Live births by sex, age of mother, literacy and urban-rural residence

91

Table 11

Live births by sex, educational level of mother and urban-rural residence

96

Table 12

Infant deaths by sex, age and urban-rural residence.

101

Table 13

Infant deaths by age and month of occurrence

102

Table 14

Deaths by age, sex and urban-rural residence

103

Table 15

Deaths (10 years & above) by age, sex and marital status

108

Table 16

Deaths by age, sex and month of occurrence

111

Table 17

Deaths by age, sex, literacy and urban-rural residence

114

Table 18

Deaths by ( 10 years & above ) education level of deceased and urban-rural residence

116

Table 19

Percentage distribution of respondents by relationship to head of household and urban-rural residence

117

Table 20

Percentage distribution of population by sex, relationship to head of household and urban-rural residence

118

Table 21

Percentage distribution of live births by place of occurrence and age of mother

119

Table 22

Percentage distribution of live births by type of attendant at Birth and age of mother

120

Table 23

Percentage distribution of death occurred in medical institution by age, sex and urban-rural residence

121

Table 24

Percentage distribution of deaths by cause, sex and urban-rural residence

122

Table 25

Percentage distribution of deaths by age and cause

123

 
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