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Assistant Professor
Dr Atta Ullah Khan
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051-9576824, 6824
attaullah.khan@aiou.edu.pk

Education

PhD Economics

Specialization: Development Economics

Experience

11 Years

Publications

  1. Khan, A. U., Saboor, S., Mian, S. A., & Malik, I. A., (2011). Approximation of Multidimensional Poverty Across Regions in Pakistan. European Journal of Social Sciences. ISSN. 1450-2267, 24(2); 226-236. (I.F., 0.439).
  2. Khan, A. U., Saboor, A., Hussain, A., Sadiq, S.,& Mohsin, A. Q.,   (2013). Investigating multidimensional poverty across the regions in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Social Indicators Research, Springer. ISSN: 0303-8300. DOI 10.1007/s 11205- 013 - 0511-8. 119( 2); 515–532 (I.F., 1.648).
  3. Khan, A. U., Saboor, A., Hussain, A., Sadiq, S.,& Mohsin, A. Q.,  (2013). Poverty assessment as a multidimensional socio-economic concept: the case of the Rawalpindi region in Pakistan. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02185385.2013.844724. 24(4); 238-250. (I.F., 0.263).
  4. Khan, A. U., Saboor, A., Ali, I., Malik, W. S., & Mahmood, K., (2015) Urbanization of Multidimensional poverty across the regions in Pakistan. Quality & Quantity, Springer, ISSN 0033-5177(Print). DOI 10.1007/s11135-014-0156-y. 50(1); 439-469.  (I.F., 1.072).
  5. Khan, A. U., Saboor, A., Hussain, A., Karim, S., & Hussain, S., (2015) Spatial and Temporal Investigation of Multidimensional Poverty in Rural Pakistan. Poverty & Public Policy, Wiley; ISSN 1944-2858. Article first published online: 10 JUN 2015 | DOI: 10.1002/pop4.99, 7(2): 158-175.  (HEC Recognized-Cat.X).
  6. Khan, A. U., & Shah, A. H., (2018) Reflections of Multidimensional Poverty across Agro-Climatic Zone in Punjab. The Journal of Poverty, Taylor and Francis. 24(2); 130-146,  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10875549.2019.1668898. (HEC Recognized-Cat.X).
  7. Khan, A. U., Saboor, A., & Shah, A. H., (2020) Dynamics of Multidimensional Inequality across Different Occupations in Pakistan. Social Indicators Research, Springer. ISSN 0303-8300, (January. 2021) 153(1); 93-109.  DOI. 10.1007/s11205-020-02480-y. (I.F., 1.648).
  8. Khan, A. U., Shah, A. H., & Iftikhar-ul-Hasnain, M., (2021) Impact of Climate Change on the Net Revenue of Major Crop Growing Farmers in Pakistan: A Ricardian Approach. Climate Change Economics, World Scientific Publishing Company. ISSN: 2010-0078, 12(2): (2021) 2150006; 1-23; DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1142/S2010007821500068. (I.F., 1.224)
  9. Mustafa, K., Nosheen, M., & Khan, A. U., (2021). Dynamic reflections of multidimensional health poverty in Pakistan. PLOS ONE, ISSN: 1932-6203, 16(11):1-16; e0258947. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258947 (I.F., 2.647)
  10. Shah, A. H., Khan A, U., Saboor, A,. & Iftikhar ul Hanain, M., (2022). Approximation of Crime, Poverty, and Misery Index Across Quasi-Democratic and Quasi-Dictatorship Regimes in Pakistan: Static and Dynamic Analysis. Poverty & Public Policy, Wiley; ISSN 1944-2858. 14; 50–68. https//DOI:10.1002/pop4.331. (HEC Recognized-Cat.X).
  11. Shah, A. H., Khan A, U., Pan l., Amin A., Chandio A, A., (2022) Reflections of Pro-Poor Growth across Agro-Climatic Zones for Farming and Non-Farming Communities: Evidence from Punjab, Pakistan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI).  ISSN: 1660-4601, 19;1-16, https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095516. (I.F., 3.390)

Project, Research Interests

International:

  1. Social, Economic and Political Stability in Southern Punjab and Southern Sindh. May-July, 2012. Field Survey & In-depth Interviews, SCL Group, 80 Park-Lane, London, UK.
  2. Analytical Report on Pesticide Trade Survey and Database Development, International Development Association (IDA), January, 2010, Kabul, Afghanistan.
  3. Children of the World, A Story Creation Survey conducted in Pakistani Schools, May, 2009 Cognitive Edge, London, UK.
  4. Conflict related Socio-Economic Study of Gilgit Baltistan, January, 2009, International Communication Organization, London, UK.

National:

  1. Curriculum Development for Pakistani farmers under GIZ (German Organization) for a 6-month course on Cotton Picking and Cotton Processing.
  2. Identifying the Socio-economic correlates of COVID-19: Evidence from slums of Islamabad, Pakistan. Submitted to HEC, under NRPU.
  3. Approximating the Extent & Correlates of Multidimensional Child Poverty: An Evidence from Pakistan under university research grant, AIOU.

About

The Allama Iqbal Open University was established in May, 1974, with the main objectives of providing educational opportunities to masses and to those who cannot leave their homes and jobs. During all these past years, the University has more than fulfilled this promise.