Impact of COVID-19 on Socioeconomic Situation of Pakistan
Poverty and Unemployment In 2015-16, 24.3 percent of the population was living below the poverty line, while 19.87 percent are vulnerable who can slip below poverty line due to any shock. Keeping the spread of the pandemic in perspective, almost 44% of …
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