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Consumer Lifestyles in Pakistan

DateJul, 2005
Pages116
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Abstract:
Euromonitor International's Consumer Lifestyles in Pakistan report analyses national habits, spending patterns and lifestyle choices. Consumer lifestyles reports include coverage of: population, urban development, home ownership, household profiles, labour, income, consumer and family expenditure, health, education, eating habits, drinking habits, shopping habits, personal grooming, clothing, leisure habits, savings and investments, media, communication, transport and travel and tourism.

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Table of contents:
1.	INTRODUCTION2.	POPULATION2.1	Population by AgeTable 1	Population by Age: 1990-2015Table 2	Population by Age (% Analysis): 1990-2015Table 3	Population by Age (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20152.2	Male Population by AgeTable 4	Male Population by Age: 1990-2015Table 5	Male Population by Age (% Analysis): 1990-2015Table 6	Male Population by Age (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20152.3	Female Population by AgeTable 7	Female Population by Age: 1990-2015Table 8	Female Population by Age (% Analysis): 1990-2015Table 9	Female Population by Age (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20152.4	Fertility and BirthTable 10	Fertility and Birth: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 11	Fertility and Birth (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20032.5	Population by Marital StatusTable 12	Population by Marital Status: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 13	Population by Marital Status (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 14	Population by Marital Status (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20032.6	Population by Educational AttainmentTable 15	Population by Educational Attainment: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 16	Population by Educational Attainment (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20032.7	Population by NationalityTable 17	Population by Nationality/Ethnicity: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 18	Population by Nationality/Ethnicity (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 19	Population by Nationality/Ethnicity (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20032.8	Population by Religion3.	CONSUMER SEGMENTATION3.1	Infants and BabiesTable 20	Babies and Infants: 1990-2015Table 21	Babies and Infants (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.2	ChildrenTable 22	Children: 1990-2015Table 23	Children (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.3	TweenagersTable 24	Tweenagers: 1990-2015Table 25	Tweenagers (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.4	TeenagersTable 26	Teenagers: 1990-2015Table 27	Teenagers (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.5	Studying AgeTable 28	Studying Age: 1990-2015Table 29	Studying Age (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.6	Young AdultsTable 30	Young Adults: 1990-2015Table 31	Young Adults (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.7	Middle-Aged AdultsTable 32	Middle-Aged Adults: 1990-2015Table 33	Middle-Aged Adults (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.8	Baby BoomersTable 34	Baby Boomers: 1990-2015Table 35	Baby Boomers (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.9	PensionersTable 36	Pensioners: 1990-2015Table 37	Pensioners (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20153.10	Single-Parent Households3.11	Single Person Households3.12	Empty NestersTable 38	Empty Nesters: 1995-2015Table 39	Empty Nesters (Growth): 1995-2015/2000-20153.13	Families4.	REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT4.1	Population DensityTable 40	Population Density: 1990-2015Table 41	Population Density (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20154.2	Population by Urban/Rural LocationTable 42	Population by Urban/Rural Location: 1990-2015Table 43	Population by Urban/Rural Location (% Analysis): 1990-2015Table 44	Population by Urban/Rural Location (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20154.3	Population of Foreign Citizens4.4	Migration RatesTable 45	Migration Rate: 1990-20004.5	Population of Major CitiesTable 46	Population of Major Cities 20005.	HOME OWNERSHIP5.1	Housing Stock5.2	Number of Households by TenureTable 47	Number of Households by Tenure: 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 48	Number of Households by Tenure (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 49	Number of Households by Tenure (Growth): 1990- 2003/2000- 20035.3	Number of Households by Type of Dwelling6.	HOUSEHOLD PROFILES6.1	Households by Number of PersonsTable 50	Households by Number of Persons: 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 51	Households by Number of Persons (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 52	Households by Number of Persons (Growth): 1990- 2003/2000- 20036.2	Households by Number of RoomsTable 53	Households by Number of Rooms: 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 54	Households by Number of Rooms: 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 55	Households by Number of Rooms (Growth): 1990- 2003/2000- 20036.3	Households by Sex of Head of HouseholdTable 56	Households by Sex of Head of Household: 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 57	Households by Sex of Head of Household (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 58	Households by Sex of Head of Household (Growth): 1990- 2003/2000- 20036.4	Households by Education of Head of Household6.5	Households by Socio- Economic Status of Head of HouseholdTable 59	Households by Socio- Economic Status of Head of Household: 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 60	Households by Socio- Economic Status of Head of Household (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000- 2003Table 61	Number of Households by Socio- Economic Status of Head of Household (Growth): 1990- 2003/2000- 20036.6	Ownership of Household DurablesTable 62	Ownership of Household Durables by Type: 1990- 2015Table 63	Ownership of Household Durables by Type (Growth): 1990- 2015/2000- 20156.7	Pet Population7.	LABOUR7.1	Employed Male Population by AgeTable 64	Employed Male Population by Age Group: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 65	Employed Male Population by Age Group (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 66	Employed Male Population by Age Group (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20037.2	Employed Female Population by AgeTable 67	Employed Female Population by Age Group: 1995/2000-2003Table 68	Employed Female Population by Age Group (% Analysis): 1995/2000-2003Table 69	Employed Female Population by Age Group (Growth): 1995-2003/2000-20037.3	Unemployed Male Population by AgeTable 70	Unemployed Male Population by Age Group: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 71	Unemployed Male Population by Age Group (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 72	Unemployed Male Population by Age Group (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20037.4	Unemployed Female Population by AgeTable 73	Unemployed Female Population by Age Group: 1995/2000-2003Table 74	Unemployed Female Population by Age Group (% Analysis): 1995/2000-2003Table 75	Unemployed Female Population by Age Group (Growth): 1995-2003/2000-20037.5	Part-time Employment by SexTable 76	Part-time Employment by Sex: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 77	Part-time Employment by Sex (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 78	Part-time Employment by Sex (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20037.6	Working Conditions8.	INCOME8.1	Personal IncomeTable 79	Mean Annual Gross and Disposable Income: 1990-2015Table 80	Mean Annual Gross and Disposable Income (Growth): 1990-2015/2000-20158.2	Male Disposable Income by Age8.3	Female Disposable Income by Age8.4	Mean Disposable Household IncomeTable 81	Mean Disposable Household Income: 1990-2015Table 82	Mean Disposable Household Income (Growth): 1990-20158.5	Number of Households by Disposable Income BracketTable 83	Number of Households by Disposable Income Bracket: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 84	Number of Households by Disposable Income Bracket (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 85	Number of Households by Disposable Income Bracket (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-20039.	CONSUMER AND FAMILY EXPENDITURE9.1	Consumer Expenditure by PurposeTable 86	Consumer Expenditure by Purpose: 1990-2015Table 87	Consumer Expenditure by Purpose (% Analysis): 1990-2015Table 88	Consumer Expenditure by Purpose (Growth): 1990-20159.2	Price IndicesTable 89	Price Indices: 1990/1995/2000-200310.	HEALTH10.1	Healthcare ProvisionTable 90	Healthcare Workers: 1995/2000-2003Table 91	Healthcare Workers (Growth): 1995-2003/2000-200310.2	Major Causes of Death by DiseaseTable 92	Major Causes of Death by Disease: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 93	Major Causes of Death by Disease (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-200310.3	SmokingTable 94	Smoking Prevalence Amongst the Population by Sex: 1995/2000-2003Table 95	Smoking Prevalence Amongst the Population by Sex (Growth): 1995-2003/2000-200310.4	ObesityTable 96	Obese Population as % of Total: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 97	Obese Population as a % of Total (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-200310.5	Sexual Health10.6	Health and Wellness11.	EDUCATION11.1	Primary and Secondary Education11.2	Tertiary EducationTable 98	Enrolments in Universities 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 99	Enrolments in Universities (% Analysis) 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 100	Enrolments in Universities (Growth) 1990-2003/2000-200312.	EATING12.1	Habits12.2	Fresh Foods12.3	Packaged and Processed FoodsTable 101	Consumption of Packaged and Processed Foods by Sector: 1998/200312.4	Eating Out13.	DRINKING13.1	Habits13.2	Alcoholic DrinksTable 102	Consumption of Alcoholic Drinks by Sector: 1998/200313.3	Soft DrinksTable 103	Consumption of Soft Drinks by Sector: 1998/200313.4	Hot DrinksTable 104	Consumption of Hot Drinks by Sector: 1998/200314.	SHOPPING14.1	Food14.2	Cosmetics and Toiletries14.3	Clothing and Footwear14.4	Leisure Goods14.5	Healthcare14.6	Household Goods and Home Improvement15.	PERSONAL GROOMING15.1	AttitudesTable 105	Expenditure on Cosmetics and Toiletries by Grooming Sector: 1998/200315.2	Personal HygieneTable 106	Expenditure on Cosmetics and Toiletries by Personal Hygiene Sector: 1998/200316.	FASHION16.1	Attitudes16.2	Clothing and FootwearTable 107	Expenditure on Clothing and Footwear: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 108	Expenditure on Clothing and Footwear (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 109	Expenditure on Clothing and Footwear (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-200317.	LEISURE17.1	Home Entertainment17.2	Going Out17.3	Sport17.4	DIY and Gardening17.5	Culture18.	PERSONAL FINANCE18.1	Banking and Payment Systems18.2	SavingsTable 110	Rates of profit on National Saving Schemes: 2000-200218.3	Consumer CreditTable 111	Electronic Banking Statistics: 1998-2003Table 112	Loans Given for Consumer Financing: 2003/2004Table 113	Consumer Credit: 2003/200418.4	PensionsTable 114	Share of investment of portfolio/ income: 1999-200419.	MEDIA19.1	Trends19.2	TelevisionsTable 115	Penetration of Televisions and Number of TV Channels: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 116	Penetration of Televisions and Number of TV Channels (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-200319.3	Cable and Satellite TelevisionTable 117	Penetration of Cable and Satellite Television: 1995/2000-2003Table 118	Penetration of Cable and Satellite Television (Growth): 1995-2003/2000-2003Table 119	Forecast Penetration of Cable and Satellite Television: 2004-2005/2010/2015Table 120	Forecast Penetration of Cable and Satellite Television (Growth): 2005-2010/2010-201520.	COMMUNICATION20.1	TrendsTable 121	Progress in Telecommunication Sector: 2000/2002/200320.2	TelecommunicationsTable 122	National and International Phone Calls, Telephone Lines in Use and Mobile Phone Users: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 123	National and International Phone Calls, Telephone Lines in Use and Mobile Phone Users (Growth): 1990-2003/2000-2003Table 124	Forecast National and International Phone Calls, Telephone Lines in Use and Mobile Phone Users: 200420.3	PCs and the InternetTable 125	Household PC Penetration and Internet Usage: 1995/2000-2003Table 126	Household PC Penetration and Internet Usage (Growth): 1995-2003/2000-2003Table 127	Forecast Household PC Penetration and Internet Usage: 2004-2005/2010/2015Table 128	Forecast Household PC Penetration and Internet Usage (Growth): 2005-2010/2010-201521.	TRANSPORT21.1	TrendsTable 129	Motor Vehicles Registered (No. of Vehicles) : 1994-200321.2	Consumer ExpenditureTable 130	Consumer Expenditure on Transport by Sector: 1990/1995/2000-2003Table 131	Consumer Expenditure on Transport by Sector (% Analysis): 1990/1995/2000-200322.	TRAVEL AND TOURISM22.1	TrendsTable 132	Most Liked Tourist Attractions by Foreign Tourists During 2004Table 133	Marketwise Foreign Tourist Arrival in Pakistan during 2004Table 134	Top Ten Destinations for Outbound Pakistanis During Year 2001









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