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APPENDIX B: CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
Gross Enrollment Rate At Primary Level (Aged 5 to 9)
Net Enrollment Rate At Primary Level (Aged 5 to 9)
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 66 1.01 64.01 67.99
Punjab 71 1.42 68.65 74.21
Sindh 62 1.85 57.95 65.19
NWFP 57 1.43 54.64 60.22
Balochistan 57 2.49 52.12 61.88
Rural Areas 51 0.73 49.50 52.38
Punjab 56 1.02 54.38 58.37
Sindh 44 1.90 39.80 47.26
NWFP 47 0.80 45.42 48.58
Balochistan 36 2.52 31.29 41.19
Overall 55 0.60 54.15 56.49
Punjab 61 0.83 58.90 62.17
Sindh 51 1.37 48.10 53.48
NWFP 49 0.71 47.42 50.20
Balochistan 41 2.05 37.22 45.26
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 106 1.73 102.61 109.39
Punjab 111 2.29 106.52 115.48
Sindh 101 3.42 94.30 107.70
NWFP 94 3.18 87.97 100.43
Balochistan 97 4.70 88.13 106.55
Rural Areas 83 1.07 81.06 85.26
Punjab 92 1.54 88.67 94.71
Sindh 66 2.73 60.55 71.23
NWFP 81 1.05 78.91 83.05
Balochistan 68 3.79 60.59 75.45
Overall 91 0.91 89.21 92.79
Punjab 97 1.29 94.65 99.69
Sindh 80 2.15 75.71 84.11
NWFP 83 1.00 81.02 84.92
Balochistan 75 3.79 67.57 82.43
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Gross Enrollment Rate At Middle Level (Aged 10 to 12)
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 69 2.10 64.87 73.11
Punjab 71 2.79 65.62 76.56
Sindh 67 4.16 58.92 75.25
NWFP 68 5.17 57.98 78.24
Balochistan 62 4.72 52.29 70.79
Rural Areas 46 1.13 43.94 48.36
Punjab 54 1.76 50.50 57.42
Sindh 28 1.84 24.75 31.95
NWFP 48 1.98 44.30 52.06
Balochistan 25 2.81 19.50 30.50
Overall 53 1.04 51.28 55.36
Punjab 59 1.52 56.03 61.97
Sindh 46 2.21 41.43 50.09
NWFP 52 1.87 47.85 55.17
Balochistan 35 2.69 29.31 39.85
Net Enrollment Rate At Middle Level (Aged 10 to 12)
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 26 1.18 23.43 28.07
Punjab 27 1.75 23.38 30.22
Sindh 25 2.02 21.33 29.27
NWFP 21 2.33 16.59 25.73
Balochistan 24 3.08 18.35 30.43
Rural Areas 14 0.53 12.96 15.04
Punjab 16 0.80 14.14 17.28
Sindh 13 1.04 10.54 14.60
NWFP 13 0.75 11.39 14.31
Balochistan 8 1.54 4.99 11.01
Overall 18 0.53 16.71 18.79
Punjab 19 0.78 17.47 20.53
Sindh 18 1.10 16.15 20.45
NWFP 14 0.73 12.77 15.63
Balochistan 12 1.49 9.23 15.07
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Literacy Rate-Population 10 Years & Older
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 71 0.85 69.73 73.07
Punjab 72 1.21 69.56 74.30
Sindh 73 1.49 70.11 75.95
NWFP 64 1.67 60.91 67.45
Balochistan 64 1.78 60.08 67.06
Rural Areas 49 0.54 47.44 49.56
Punjab 53 0.71 51.34 54.14
Sindh 39 1.49 36.49 42.33
NWFP 46 0.76 44.51 47.49
Balochistan 39 2.05 34.68 42.72
Overall 56 0.46 55.55 57.37
Punjab 59 0.62 57.82 60.26
Sindh 56 1.11 53.83 58.17
NWFP 49 0.68 47.67 50.33
Balochistan 46 1.53 43.00 49.00
Population 10 Years & Older That Has Ever Attended School
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 73 0.80 71.69 74.83
Punjab 74 1.12 72.26 76.66
Sindh 74 1.37 71.31 76.69
NWFP 65 1.68 62.04 68.62
Balochistan 60 3.08 53.85 65.93
Rural Areas 51 0.55 49.53 51.67
Punjab 55 0.72 54.05 56.87
Sindh 41 1.55 38.37 44.43
NWFP 48 0.71 46.62 49.38
Balochistan 34 1.57 31.11 37.25
Overall 58 0.46 57.55 59.33
Punjab 62 0.61 60.50 62.88
Sindh 58 1.09 55.62 59.88
NWFP 51 0.64 49.80 52.31
Balochistan 42 1.31 39.18 44.30
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MEAN NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN TO WOMEN 15-49 YEARS
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 2.1 0.03 2.04 2.16
Punjab 1.9 0.04 1.78 1.94
Sindh 2.0 0.05 1.93 2.15
NWFP 2.1 0.07 1.97 2.23
Balochistan 2.3 0.08 2.16 2.48
Rural Areas 2.4 0.02 2.31 2.41
Punjab 2.2 0.03 2.14 2.26
Sindh 2.7 0.06 2.56 2.82
NWFP 2.4 0.04 2.30 2.48
Balochistan 2.6 0.07 2.47 2.75
Overall 2.3 0.02 2.26 2.34
Punjab 2.1 0.02 2.06 2.16
Sindh 2.3 0.04 2.22 2.38
NWFP 2.3 0.04 2.23 2.37
Balochistan 2.5 0.05 2.41 2.63
USE OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS-CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE RATE
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 35 1.15 32.75 37.25
Punjab 39 1.76 35.55 42.45
Sindh 33 1.73 29.61 36.39
NWFP 31 1.64 27.78 34.22
Balochistan 11 2.20 6.69 15.31
Rural Areas 23 0.51 22.01 23.99
Punjab 29 0.75 27.54 30.46
Sindh 10 1.06 7.93 12.07
NWFP 22 0.71 20.60 23.40
Balochistan 4 0.90 2.24 5.76
Overall 27 0.51 25.99 28.01
Punjab 32 0.76 30.51 33.49
Sindh 21 1.01 19.02 22.98
NWFP 23 0.66 21.72 24.28
Balochistan 6 0.86 4.32 7.68
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Children aged 12-23 months Immunized (At Least One)
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 98 0.89 96.26 99.74
Punjab 98 0.89 96.26 99.74
Sindh 100 1.27 97.51 102.49
NWFP 99 0.95 97.14 100.86
Balochistan 86 10.40 65.62 106.38
Rural Areas 96 0.54 94.94 97.06
Punjab 96 0.82 94.39 97.61
Sindh 99 0.11 98.78 99.22
NWFP 93 0.96 91.12 94.88
Balochistan 86 3.55 79.04 92.96
Overall 96 0.46 95.10 96.90
Punjab 97 0.64 95.75 98.25
Sindh 99 0.48 98.06 99.94
NWFP 94 0.83 92.37 95.63
Balochistan 86 3.90 78.36 93.64
Children aged 12-13 months Immunized (Full Immunized)
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 62 2.27 57.40 66.30
Punjab 68 3.17 61.79 74.21
Sindh 53 3.97 45.22 60.78
NWFP 62 4.32 53.53 70.47
Balochistan 46 11.82 22.83 69.17
Rural Areas 47 1.36 44.33 49.67
Punjab 54 1.90 50.28 57.72
Sindh 26 2.52 21.06 30.94
NWFP 49 2.73 43.65 54.35
Balochistan 33 5.23 22.75 43.25
Overall 51 1.18 48.69 53.31
Punjab 58 1.64 54.79 61.21
Sindh 36 2.41 31.28 40.72
NWFP 51 2.41 46.28 55.72
Balochistan 37 4.88 27.44 46.56
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Children under 5 years suffering From Diarrhea in past 30 days
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 10 0.64 8.75 11.25
Punjab 10 0.97 8.10 11.90
Sindh 10 0.99 7.66 11.54
NWFP 8 0.97 6.00 9.80
Balochistan 9 1.12 6.30 10.70
Rural Areas 11 0.41 10.20 11.80
Punjab 12 0.62 10.68 13.12
Sindh 6 0.63 4.87 7.33
NWFP 12 0.81 10.41 13.59
Balochistan 8 1.22 5.81 10.59
Overall 10 0.34 9.63 10.97
Punjab 11 0.52 10.38 12.42
Sindh 7 0.54 6.24 8.36
NWFP 12 0.71 10.11 12.89
Balochistan 8 0.94 6.46 10.14
Pre Natal Consultation for Ever Married Women Aged 15-49 Years
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 74 1.32 71.41 76.59
Punjab 73 1.82 69.43 76.57
Sindh 82 2.30 77.49 86.51
NWFP 61 3.40 54.34 67.66
Balochistan 53 3.34 46.45 59.55
Rural Areas 50 0.97 47.65 51.45
Punjab 54 1.19 51.67 56.33
Sindh 46 2.25 41.59 50.41
NWFP 46 2.71 40.70 51.30
Balochistan 33 3.08 26.97 39.03
Overall 56 0.80 54.44 57.56
Punjab 59 1.00 57.04 60.96
Sindh 59 1.74 55.59 62.41
NWFP 48 2.35 43.39 52.61
Balochistan 39 2.47 34.16 43.84
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Post Natal Consultation for Ever Married Women Aged 15-49 Years
95% INTERVAL Region/
Province
ESTIMATE STANDARD
ERROR
MIN. MAX.
Urban Areas 33 1.60 30.01 36.27
Punjab 33 2.27 28.55 37.45
Sindh 38 3.07 31.98 44.02
NWFP 25 2.29 20.51 29.49
Balochistan 16 2.49 11.13 20.87
Rural Areas 16 0.71 14.68 17.46
Punjab 16 0.88 14.28 17.72
Sindh 15 2.00 11.08 18.92
NWFP 19 1.54 15.98 22.02
Balochistan 8 1.69 4.70 11.30
Overall 21 0.69 19.64 22.36
Punjab 20 0.94 18.17 21.83
Sindh 24 1.70 20.66 27.34
NWFP 20 1.34 17.37 22.63
Balochistan 10 1.48 7.11 12.89
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Appendix C: Consumption quintiles
Consumption quintiles are used to distinguish the population according to their
welfare: poorest households are grouped together into the 1st quintile, those with higher
consumption into the 2nd quintile, and so on. Five quintiles rank the population from the
poorest 20% to the richest 20%. The main aim of quintile is to analyze how social and
economic indicators change in relation to peoples welfare. For instance, the government
wants to know whether poorer households have access to basic services (immunization,
schools, safe water etc.) or whether there are significant differences between the poor and
the rich. Furthermore, policy makers are interested to know how consumption patterns
and income sources of poorer households are different from those of richer households.
Estimates by quintiles describe distributional differences, thus representing an important
tool of analysis.
Quintiles are calculated for the four provinces together (Punjab, Sindh, NWFP
and Balochistan) so that the first quintile contains in all provinces households with the
same welfare. However, if one province is relatively richer than others its population will
not be evenly distributed in each quintile, but mostly concentrated in the higher quintiles.
In fact, only at the overall level each quintile contains 20% of the population, but in urban
areas, where people usually are richer, upper quintiles contain higher population
percentages, and the opposite is true in rural areas (see table 1 and 2).
Consumption expenditure is used as a proxy to assess peoples welfare.
Expenditure is calculated at the household level but it is adjusted by household size and
its composition. The adjustment is necessary to assess a proper ranking of households.
Reasons can become clear with some examples. Imagine two households both with a
monthly consumption expenditure of Rs. 3000. However, it would be wrong to say that
both households enjoy the same welfare without considering their household size and
composition. For instance, one household may be composed by one single individual
whereas the other by five people.
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GENESIS OF THE REPORT
The PSLM report is produced by the efforts of the following Federal Bureau of
Statistics officers listed under the specific tasks in descending order.
COMPILATION OF REPORT:-
Mr. Khalid Mahmud
Ex- Deputy Director General
Mr. Ayazuddin
Director
Ms.Rabia Awan
Chief Statistical Officer
Mr. Saqib Sultan Khawar
Statistical Officer
DATA PROCESSING:-
Mr. Muhammad Afzal Arian
Deputy Director General
Mr. Ijaz Hussain
Director
Mr.Mumtaz Uddin Shaikh
Chief System Analyst
Mr. Muhammad Javaid Rana
Chief System Analyst
Mr. Azizullah Bhatti
Data Processing Officer
SAMPLE DESIGN:-
Mr.Muhammad Ramzan Khan
Chief Statistical Officer
FIELD OPERATIONS:-
Mr. K.B Shakir
Director