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Population size and growth of major cities (angle). Population Census Organization, Government of Pakistan. Arkivita el la originalo je 2010-12-22. Alirita 2010-08-24 .
Note: The 1998 census showed a population of about nine million but this did not include workers living in Karachi but registered as living elsewhere in Pakistan by the National Database and Registration Authority as well as large numbers of Afghan refugees, Bangladeshis, Indians, Nepalis and others (incl. Filipinos, Iranians, Iraqis, Burmese).
INFORMALITY IN KARACHI'S LAND, MANUFACTURING, AND TRANSPORT SECTORS (angle). United States Institute for Peace. Alirita 2016-11-02 . “Informal manufacturing is more prevalent than formal manufacturing in terms of the number of people employed, land area covered by informal enterprises, and a number of enterprises. Output data are unavailable, but proxy data suggest that informal manufacturing is far smaller in terms of capital employed and value-added.”.
Population size and growth of major cities (angle). Population Census Organization, Government of Pakistan. Arkivita el la originalo je 2010-12-22. Alirita 2010-08-24 .
Note: The 1998 census showed a population of about nine million but this did not include workers living in Karachi but registered as living elsewhere in Pakistan by the National Database and Registration Authority as well as large numbers of Afghan refugees, Bangladeshis, Indians, Nepalis and others (incl. Filipinos, Iranians, Iraqis, Burmese).