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Rafi Amir-ud-Din
Rafi Amir-ud-Din
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
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Is attitudinal acceptance of violence a risk factor? An analysis of domestic violence against women in Pakistan
R Amir-ud-Din, S Fatima, S Aziz
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (7-8), NP4514-NP4541, 2021
532021
Testing for wavelet based time-frequency relationship between oil prices and US economic activity
SA Raza, M Shahbaz, R Amir-ud-Din, R Sbia, N Shah
Energy 154, 571-580, 2018
532018
Decoupling hypothesis of Islamic stocks: Evidence from copula CoVaR approach
M Usman, MAQ Jibran, R Amir-ud-Din, W Akhter
Borsa Istanbul Review 19, S56-S63, 2019
362019
Prevalence and determinants of Caesarean delivery in Punjab, Pakistan
F Abbas, R Amir-ud-Din, M Sadiq
Information for authors 1, 2018
28*2018
Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah: Are We Measuring the Immeasurable?
R Amir-ud-Din
Towards a Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah Index of Socio-Economic Development: Theory …, 2019
232019
Failures of the “Invisible Hand”
R Amir-ud-Din, A Zaman
Forum for Social Economics 45 (1), 41-60, 2016
192016
Impact of high-risk fertility behaviours on underfive mortality in Asia and Africa: evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys
R Amir-ud-Din, L Naz, A Rubi, M Usman, U Ghimire
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 21 (1), 344, 2021
182021
Natural disasters and economic growth in Pakistan: An enquiry into the floods related hazards’ triad
A Sardar, SA Javed, R Amir-ud-Din
Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2016
182016
Correlates of home and hospital delivery in Pakistan
Z Parveen, M Sadiq, F Abbas, R Amir-ud-Din
J Pak Med Assoc 67 (8), 1166, 2017
162017
Nutritional inequalities among under-five children: a geospatial analysis of hotspots and cold spots in 73 low-and middle-income countries
R Amir-ud-Din, S Fawad, L Naz, S Zafar, R Kumar, S Pongpanich
International Journal for Equity in Health 21 (1), 135, 2022
152022
Revisiting arms race between India and Pakistan: a case of asymmetric causal relationship of military expenditures
R Amir-ud-Din, F Waqi Sajjad, S Aziz
Defence and Peace Economics 31 (6), 721-741, 2020
132020
The transition from arid farming systems to agroforestry systems in Pakistan: a comparison of monetary returns
G Abbas, A Ali, M Khan, HZ Mahmood, SA Wahab, R Amir-ud-Din
Small-scale Forestry, 1-26, 2021
112021
Human versus physical capital: issues of accumulation, interaction and endogeneity
R Amir-ud-Din, M Usman, F Abbas, SA Javed
Economic Change and Restructuring 52, 351-382, 2019
102019
Troubling trade-offs between women’s work and intimate partner violence: evidence from 19 developing countries
S Zafar, S Zia, R Amir-ud-Din
Journal of interpersonal violence 37 (17-18), NP16180-NP16205, 2022
92022
Epidemiology of respiratory diseases and associated factors among female textile workers in Pakistan
M Khan, K Muhmood, S Noureen, HZ Mahmood, R Amir-ud-Din
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics 28 (1), 184-198, 2022
92022
Poverty as functioning deprivation: global estimates
R Amir-ud-Din, F Abbas, SA Javed
Social Indicators Research 140 (3), 1077-1108, 2018
82018
Democracy, income inequality and economic growth nexus: The case of Pakistan
R Amir-ud-Din, REA Khan
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (PJCSS) 11 (1), 206-221, 2017
72017
Development and women: An analysis of spousal violence against women in Pakistan
R Amir-ud-Din, F Abbas
Perspectives on contemporary Pakistan, 106-124, 2020
62020
Exploring the relationship between maternal occupation and under-five mortality: empirical evidence from 26 developing countries
R Amir-ud-Din, S Zafar, M Muzammil, R Shabbir, S Malik, M Usman
The European Journal of Development Research 34 (5), 2373-2399, 2022
52022
Women's choice of delivery site and the surge in private facility-based deliveries in Pakistan: A 28-year trend analysis
R Amir-ud-Din, F Abbas
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 23, 100484, 2020
52020
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