Roberts Rules Cheat Sheet for LD4 Precinct Commiteemen
Rising Inequality in Pakistan
1. SEMINAR IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
“INEQUALITIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DISTRIBUTION IN PUNJAB…..DRIVERS, MOTIVES AND
CONSEQUENCES”
PUBLISHED IN THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE,
MARCH 14TH, 2015.
A U T H O R :
N A S I R J AVA I D
Presented by:
Ayesha Sajjad
&
Ayesha Sarfraz
4. Methodology
30 Indicators.
Household’s ownership of land.
Cattle.
Consumer goods.
Transport equipment and houses.
Construction quality of houses .
Nature and quality of public services available to them.
5. Results
More children are likely to attend school now compared to earlier generations.
Only 50.8 percent children from income-poor households attend schools.
Girls are less likely to go to school than boys.
Pakistan ranks last among the (SAARC) countries for women participation in the work.
About 80 per cent of the women employed in the agriculture sector are unpaid family workers.
7. “If it is established that inequality leads to inefficiency, one can argue that
greater equality is preferable for high economic growth,”
(Dr Khalid Mir)