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AND, 2007-08 PAKISTAN No. of sample households 15,512 2,577 2,838 3,068 3,243 3,786 Percentage of households 100.00 15.42 17.23 19.25 21.55 26.52 Members per Household 6.58 8.57 7.61 6.83 6.08 4.99 Male 3.28 4.24 3.79 3.40 3.04 2.52 Female 3.28 4.31 3.81 3.42 3.03 2.46 Average number of adults 3.61 3.71 3.77 3.74 3.62 3.34 Male (age 18 & above) 1.71 1.73 1.78 1.76 1.70 1.61 Female(age 16 & above) 1.90 1.98 1.98 1.97 1.92 1.72 Children 2.96 4.84 3.83 3.08 2.44 1.64 One 1.14 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.59 3.80 Two 4.50 0.25 1.08 1.71 5.20 10.67 Three 6.82 0.84 3.24 4.93 8.01 13.05 Four 10.30 3.26 6.60 10.79 11.42 15.54 Five 14.32 6.67 11.60 15.44 17.20 17.40 Six 15.61 12.82 14.34 16.79 17.41 15.72 Seven 14.01 14.57 16.68 15.76 14.46 10.33 Eight 10.50 14.95 13.46 12.70 9.97 4.80 Nine 7.27 13.78 10.52 6.74 6.04 2.78 Ten & over 15.47 32.83 22.44 15.09 9.67 5.85

AND, 2007-08 PAKISTAN URBAN No. of sample households 6,255 545 813 1,054 1,380 2,463 Percentage of households 100.00 7.09 11.60 15.69 22.89 42.71 Members per Household 6.31 9.11 8.26 7.30 6.37 4.93 Male 3.19 4.51 4.17 3.72 3.21 2.51 Female 3.11 4.58 4.07 3.57 3.15 2.41 Average number of adults 3.71 4.13 4.11 4.10 3.88 3.30 Male (age 18 & above) 1.79 1.93 1.96 1.96 1.89 1.61 Female(age 16 & above) 1.92 2.20 2.14 2.14 1.99 1.69 Children 2.59 4.95 4.14 3.19 2.47 1.61 One 1.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.61 3.79 Two 4.91 0.02 0.33 0.41 2.44 9.94 Three 7.72 1.25 0.40 2.34 6.75 13.28 Four 10.99 2.79 4.60 7.59 11.14 15.26 Five 14.18 4.35 8.67 14.01 16.21 16.28 Six 17.00 8.37 12.63 18.32 18.94 18.09 Seven 12.79 12.08 15.76 15.30 14.26 10.39 Eight 10.30 15.26 16.07 15.75 11.77 5.12 Nine 6.38 10.40 13.37 8.24 8.04 2.25 Ten & over 13.92 45.45 28.12 17.99 9.79 5.55

AND, 2007-08 PAKISTAN RURAL No. of sample households 9,257 2,032 2,025 2,014 1,863 1,323 Percentage of households 100.00 19.76 20.17 21.10 20.86 18.09 Members per Household 6.72 8.46 7.41 6.65 5.92 5.06 Male 3.33 4.19 3.67 3.27 2.94 2.53 Female 3.38 4.25 3.73 3.36 2.96 2.52 Average number of adults 3.55 3.63 3.66 3.60 3.48 3.38 Male (age 18 & above) 1.66 1.69 1.72 1.68 1.60 1.62 Female(age 16 & above) 1.88 1.93 1.93 1.91 1.88 1.75 Children 3.16 4.82 3.74 3.04 2.43 1.67 One 0.89 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.42 4.39 Two 4.54 0.23 1.23 2.20 7.41 12.34 Three 6.74 0.92 3.92 6.81 8.92 13.65 Four 10.61 3.26 7.61 13.29 13.40 15.64 Five 13.78 6.97 12.53 15.93 16.80 16.60 Six 14.30 13.50 14.32 15.59 15.87 11.84 Seven 14.16 15.15 15.88 15.21 13.54 10.63 Eight 10.76 15.29 13.09 10.70 8.99 5.31 Nine 8.17 14.75 10.75 6.82 5.06 3.26 Ten & over 16.02 29.89 20.63 13.38 9.55 6.30

AND, 2007-08 PUNJAB No. of sample households 6,636 954 980 1,188 1,491 2,023 Percentage of households 100.00 15.17 15.58 18.41 22.22 28.60 Members per Household 6.33 7.99 6.99 6.62 6.07 5.10 Male 3.12 3.88 3.43 3.22 3.02 2.56 Female 3.19 4.10 3.54 3.39 3.04 2.53 Average number of adults 3.54 3.49 3.53 3.69 3.64 3.40 Male (age 18 & above) 1.65 1.57 1.65 1.70 1.69 1.64 Female(age 16 & above) 1.88 1.91 1.87 1.99 1.94 1.75 Children 2.78 4.49 3.45 2.92 2.42 1.69 One 1.09 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.47 3.41 Two 4.65 0.34 1.57 2.60 5.36 9.36 Three 7.66 1.02 5.11 5.79 8.13 13.41 Four 11.31 5.48 8.77 11.39 11.60 15.52 Five 15.76 9.76 14.41 16.21 17.36 18.14 Six 16.53 15.30 15.43 16.41 18.81 16.09 Seven 14.01 14.34 16.62 14.97 14.88 11.11 Eight 10.48 15.46 13.37 13.59 9.59 4.96 Nine 6.62 13.42 9.07 6.01 6.07 2.48 Ten & over 11.85 24.82 15.61 12.94 7.67 5.48

AND, 2007-08 PUNJAB URBAN No. of sample households 2,768 218 293 419 597 1,241 Percentage of households 100.00 7.91 11.19 15.14 22.88 42.85 Members per Household 6.28 8.27 7.64 7.13 6.47 5.15 Male 3.15 4.12 3.87 3.55 3.23 2.60 Female 3.11 4.13 3.76 3.57 3.23 2.53 Average number of adults Male (age 18 & above) 3.73 3.85 3.91 4.16 3.94 3.40 Female(age 16 & above) 1.78 1.80 1.87 1.94 1.90 1.62 Children 1.95 2.05 2.04 2.22 2.03 1.78 2.53 4.39 3.72 2.95 2.53 1.73 One 1.55 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.14 3.56 Two 4.37 0.54 0.62 0.87 2.12 8.50 Three 7.95 1.10 0.59 5.84 7.91 11.91 Four 10.55 4.63 6.06 7.84 10.82 13.64 Five 14.94 10.30 10.30 13.56 14.44 17.77 Six 18.73 14.37 17.83 20.28 20.16 18.46 Seven 14.17 12.77 16.96 12.97 15.78 13.26 Eight 10.60 17.15 17.74 18.36 10.31 4.93 Nine 5.53 6.62 11.20 5.10 9.37 1.96 Ten & over 11.55 32.48 18.66 15.13 8.89 5.98

AND, 2007-08 PUNJAB RURAL No. of sample households 3,868 736 687 769 894 782 Percentage of households 100.00 18.54 17.63 19.93 21.91 21.97 Members per Household 6.35 7.94 6.80 6.44 5.88 5.05 Male 3.11 3.83 3.31 3.11 2.91 2.53 Female 3.23 4.10 3.48 3.32 2.94 2.52 Average number of adults 3.45 3.42 3.42 3.53 3.49 3.39 Male (age 18 & above) 1.60 1.53 1.59 1.61 1.59 1.65 Female(age 16 & above) 1.85 1.89 1.83 1.91 1.90 1.74 Children 2.89 4.51 3.37 2.90 2.37 1.65 One 1.24 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.51 5.11 Two 4.57 0.29 2.01 3.59 6.81 8.89 Three 7.86 1.28 6.45 7.40 8.57 14.26 Four 12.27 5.44 10.00 14.64 13.64 16.34 Five 16.41 10.35 15.61 17.29 18.67 19.11 Six 14.78 14.60 14.07 15.10 17.40 12.58 Seven 13.85 14.77 16.02 14.32 15.19 9.58 Eight 10.40 15.86 12.83 9.36 8.73 6.47 Nine 7.46 15.41 8.91 6.60 4.48 3.35 Ten & over 11.11 21.97 14.07 11.61 5.95 4.26

AND, 2007-08 SINDH No. of sample households 3,765 619 757 768 753 868 Percentage of households 100.00 14.51 18.39 19.26 20.83 26.99 Members per Household 6.50 9.31 8.05 6.72 5.63 4.46 Male 3.35 4.77 4.08 3.49 2.92 2.31 Female 3.14 4.51 3.96 3.22 2.70 2.13 Average number of adults 3.61 3.95 4.01 3.74 3.55 3.11 Male (age 18 & above) 1.81 1.95 1.97 1.90 1.79 1.56 Female(age 16 & above) 1.80 2.00 2.04 1.84 1.76 1.54 Children 2.88 5.33 4.03 2.96 2.06 1.34 One 1.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.87 4.32 Two 5.77 0.00 0.14 0.32 7.31 15.40 Three 7.51 0.08 1.78 5.08 9.36 15.70 Four 11.81 1.00 5.26 12.59 15.76 18.47 Five 13.69 3.68 11.92 17.34 17.88 14.41 Six 14.46 10.32 14.54 17.43 18.07 11.74 Seven 12.95 14.77 16.25 17.09 10.24 8.84 Eight 9.55 14.54 12.84 11.06 8.71 4.19 Nine 7.25 17.11 10.70 6.44 5.18 1.79 Ten & over 15.63 38.46 26.52 12.62 6.57 5.10

AND, 2007-08 SINDH URBAN No. of sample households 1,672 102 207 275 384 704 Percentage of households 100.00 4.74 10.88 15.52 23.03 45.81 Members per Household 6.04 10.36 8.94 7.33 6.05 4.46 Male 3.09 4.99 4.46 3.85 3.11 2.30 Female 2.94 5.30 4.48 3.47 2.93 2.15 Average number of adults 3.60 4.48 4.35 3.99 3.80 3.09 Male (age 18 & above) 1.78 2.05 2.07 1.98 1.90 1.56 Female(age 16 & above) 1.81 2.43 2.27 2.01 1.90 1.53 Children 2.43 5.82 4.59 3.33 2.24 1.36 One 2.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.58 4.54 Two 6.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.64 13.71 Three 8.65 0.00 0.00 0.30 6.00 15.77 Four 13.81 1.96 3.78 8.34 14.08 19.14 Five 13.58 1.98 4.93 14.68 18.80 13.84 Six 15.13 4.47 9.67 18.39 20.31 13.82 Seven 12.27 16.48 14.79 19.47 12.43 8.72 Eight 7.85 13.59 12.05 12.74 9.30 3.86 Nine 6.38 13.97 15.43 10.06 7.62 1.58 Ten & over 13.41 47.53 39.31 15.99 9.19 4.98

AND, 2007-08 SINDH RURAL No. of sample households 2,093 517 550 493 369 164 Percentage of households 100.00 24.37 25.97 23.04 18.61 7.98 Members per Household 6.97 9.11 7.67 6.30 5.10 4.41 Male 3.61 4.72 3.92 3.24 2.68 2.37 Female 3.34 4.36 3.74 3.05 2.41 2.02 Average number of adults 3.63 3.85 3.87 3.57 3.25 3.18 Male (age 18 & above) 1.84 1.93 1.93 1.85 1.66 1.61 Female(age 16 & above) 1.79 1.91 1.94 1.72 1.59 1.57 Children 3.33 5.23 3.79 2.71 1.84 1.21 One 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.70 Two 4.74 0.00 0.20 0.54 13.39 25.80 Three 6.56 0.10 2.64 8.05 14.48 16.24 Four 10.37 0.98 6.27 15.43 19.64 16.04 Five 12.96 3.68 14.06 19.18 14.86 15.21 Six 14.21 11.48 16.36 18.13 13.90 5.01 Seven 13.47 14.97 16.08 14.65 9.13 7.14 Eight 10.78 14.40 12.09 10.04 7.64 4.93 Nine 8.27 17.70 9.45 4.51 2.05 1.10 Ten & over 18.39 36.66 22.82 9.44 4.86 5.78

AND, 2007-08 N.W.F.P No. of sample households 2,937 381 565 662 673 656 Percentage of households 100.00 12.97 20.36 23.08 22.46 21.11 Members per Household 7.63 9.94 9.01 7.79 6.94 5.43 Male 3.71 4.87 4.42 3.85 3.28 2.61 Female 3.91 5.06 4.59 3.92 3.64 2.81 Average number of adults 3.85 4.19 4.20 3.90 3.67 3.45 Male (age 18 & above) 1.69 1.91 1.87 1.72 1.54 1.51 Female(age 16 & above) 2.16 2.28 2.33 2.18 2.12 1.94 Children 3.76 5.74 4.81 3.87 3.26 1.97 One 1.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.29 3.76 Two 3.58 0.30 1.14 1.35 4.19 9.72 Three 5.59 2.23 1.54 5.05 5.58 12.17 Four 8.13 1.12 4.00 7.76 10.92 13.86 Five 10.03 3.57 5.28 11.07 12.61 14.71 Six 14.58 7.13 11.05 14.12 22.02 15.12 Seven 13.65 17.06 15.58 14.52 12.59 9.87 Eight 12.29 12.35 15.54 15.07 10.48 8.01 Nine 9.15 12.44 14.36 10.24 7.08 3.11 Ten & over 21.88 43.75 31.48 20.78 13.20 9.62

AND, 2007-08 N.W.F.P. URBAN No. of sample households 1,049 90 150 195 263 351 Percentage of households 100.00 8.21 15.36 18.36 24.48 33.57 Members per Household 7.23 9.86 9.04 8.02 7.04 5.48 Male 3.57 4.86 4.62 4.08 3.37 2.63 Female 3.65 4.98 4.41 3.91 3.65 2.84 Average number of adults 3.92 4.14 4.36 4.20 3.90 3.54 Male (age 18 & above) 1.79 1.91 2.02 1.98 1.71 1.62 Female(age 16 & above) 2.12 2.22 2.33 2.22 2.18 1.91 Children 3.30 5.71 4.67 3.79 3.12 1.94 One 2.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.91 4.61 Two 4.37 0.00 1.31 0.86 4.83 8.40 Three 6.59 1.88 2.40 2.41 4.52 13.44 Four 9.60 4.56 4.29 9.96 11.21 11.88 Five 11.84 0.60 4.53 12.47 10.16 18.77 Six 15.90 6.70 13.07 14.69 21.98 15.66 Seven 12.84 14.96 14.71 13.41 16.23 8.71 Eight 12.30 18.98 12.48 17.12 9.67 9.89 Nine 7.95 12.09 17.50 9.93 6.17 2.81 Ten & over 16.54 40.19 29.66 19.12 13.28 5.79

AND, 2007-08 N.W.F.P. RURAL No. of sample households 1,888 291 415 467 410 305 Percentage of households 100.00 13.97 21.41 24.07 22.04 18.49 Members per Household 7.71 9.96 9.01 7.76 6.91 5.41 Male 3.74 4.87 4.39 3.81 3.26 2.60 Female 3.96 5.07 4.61 3.92 3.64 2.80 Average number of adults 3.84 4.19 4.17 3.86 3.61 3.42 Male (age 18 & above) 1.67 1.90 1.85 1.68 1.50 1.46 Female(age 16 & above) 2.16 2.28 2.32 2.17 2.11 1.95 Children 3.86 5.75 4.83 3.88 3.29 1.98 One 0.72 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.55 3.23 Two 3.95 0.61 1.18 1.40 4.02 12.88 Three 5.23 2.54 1.31 5.98 5.82 10.11 Four 7.98 0.55 4.53 6.34 11.23 15.86 Five 10.37 4.23 5.42 11.75 15.37 12.99 Six 14.08 7.52 12.03 13.76 21.39 13.11 Seven 13.60 17.42 15.86 14.41 9.80 11.57 Eight 11.89 10.87 15.59 15.57 9.64 6.29 Nine 8.89 12.46 12.62 9.48 7.33 2.99 Ten & over 23.24 43.76 31.42 21.26 14.81 10.93

AND, 2007-08 BALOCHISTAN No. of sample households 2,174 623 536 450 326 239 Percentage of households 100.00 31.84 25.75 20.45 13.25 8.68 Members per Household 7.75 8.98 8.05 7.06 6.33 6.10 Male 4.09 4.67 4.23 3.72 3.43 3.39 Female 3.65 4.30 3.81 3.35 2.84 2.69 Average number of adults 3.88 4.02 3.84 3.72 3.77 3.99 Male (age 18 & above) 1.98 2.02 1.90 1.97 1.97 2.08 Female(age 16 & above) 1.89 1.99 1.94 1.74 1.80 1.90 Children 3.86 4.95 4.20 3.35 2.51 2.10 One 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.35 Two 1.45 0.00 0.46 0.52 3.73 8.41 Three 3.69 0.35 2.04 2.55 10.64 12.79 Four 6.87 2.65 4.68 12.42 7.71 14.44 Five 9.31 4.65 8.10 11.33 15.75 15.34 Six 13.58 11.91 11.21 17.71 13.50 17.13 Seven 16.70 15.99 20.32 18.85 13.73 8.15 Eight 12.95 18.33 15.33 7.58 9.08 4.78 Nine 9.48 10.76 10.40 8.27 7.25 8.31 Ten & over 25.81 35.33 27.42 20.75 18.57 9.26

AND, 2007-08 BALOCHISTAN URBAN No. of sample households 766 135 163 165 136 167 Percentage of households 100.00 16.72 19.53 22.09 18.33 23.30 Members per Household 8.17 11.58 9.03 8.00 6.80 6.25 Male 4.28 5.87 4.75 4.06 3.59 3.50 Female 3.88 5.69 4.27 3.93 3.20 2.75 Average number of adults 4.29 5.33 4.25 4.05 3.94 4.10 Male (age 18 & above) 2.17 2.61 2.07 2.07 2.03 2.12 Female(age 16 & above) 2.12 2.72 2.18 1.97 1.90 1.97 Children 3.87 6.23 4.77 3.94 2.84 2.15 One 0.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.88 Two 1.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.15 6.28 Three 5.00 0.00 0.00 0.31 11.17 12.32 Four 5.53 0.00 2.05 3.12 6.50 13.83 Five 10.61 0.92 6.98 12.85 14.59 15.29 Six 13.62 4.06 9.05 21.51 12.06 17.98 Seven 14.35 5.03 20.07 18.53 18.77 8.82 Eight 13.20 16.52 18.84 10.23 16.59 6.32 Nine 10.45 13.65 15.98 8.61 4.99 9.57 Ten & over 24.90 59.79 27.01 24.80 13.13 7.68

AND, 2007-08 BALOCHISTAN RURAL No. of sample households 1,408 488 373 285 190 72 Percentage of households 100.00 37.33 28.01 19.86 11.40 3.38 Members per Household 7.59 8.56 7.80 6.69 6.05 5.72 Male 4.02 4.47 4.10 3.58 3.35 3.13 Female 3.56 4.07 3.69 3.12 2.64 2.55 Average number of adults 3.72 3.80 3.74 3.59 3.66 3.70 Male (age 18 & above) 1.91 1.92 1.86 1.93 1.93 1.99 Female(age 16 & above) 1.81 1.87 1.88 1.65 1.73 1.71 Children 3.85 4.74 4.05 3.11 2.32 1.98 One 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Two 1.06 0.00 0.70 0.73 2.94 11.27 Three 3.77 0.39 3.35 4.09 11.37 16.56 Four 7.71 3.17 6.38 16.16 7.83 18.51 Five 8.56 5.51 8.00 11.77 14.56 7.77 Six 14.91 14.04 13.23 16.69 16.57 22.12 Seven 17.22 17.68 19.39 18.73 9.57 11.25 Eight 12.77 17.65 14.59 6.70 6.68 0.36 Nine 9.19 10.66 8.53 7.22 10.82 4.67 Ten & over 24.77 30.86 25.81 17.88 19.62 7.44