An edition of Social security and Pakistan (1960)

Social security and Pakistan

a report of the proceedings and recommendations.

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Language
English
Pages
73

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Social security and Pakistan: a report of the proceedings and recommendations.
1960, Social Services Coordinating Council
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Edition Notes

Cover title.
Binder's title: A report of the proceedings and recommendations of Three-Day Seminar on "Social Security and Pakistan."
"Organized by the Social Services Coordinating Council, Karachi."

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[Karachi

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD7220.5 .T45 1959

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Pagination
73 p.
Number of pages
73

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3183M
LCCN
sa65005915
OCLC/WorldCat
19053604

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