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Population Statistics in India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Vikas; 1978Description: 445pISBN:
  • 0706904923
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.6 POP
Summary: This volume brings together contributions on population statistics by India's leading demographers, statisticians, economists and census administrators. The coverage is comprehensive and includes critical appraisal of data from the Census of India, National Sample Surveys, Sample Registration System, Labour Statistics, Area Skill Surveys, Fertility and Family Planning Surveys, Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, Family Planning Performance Statistics, Migration Statistics. etc. It also gives some concrete suggestions for the 1981 Census of India. The volume contains methodological papers on employment, unemployment and underemployment, analysis of internal migration, concepts of urban areas and regional planning. Some papers focus on policy with reference to Five Year Plans and family planning programmes. It should prove valuable for students, research workers, planners and policy-makers, not only in India, but all over the world,
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This volume brings together contributions on population statistics by India's leading demographers, statisticians, economists and census administrators. The coverage is comprehensive and includes critical appraisal of data from the Census of India, National Sample Surveys, Sample Registration System, Labour Statistics, Area Skill Surveys, Fertility and Family Planning Surveys, Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, Family Planning Performance Statistics, Migration Statistics. etc. It also gives some concrete suggestions for the 1981 Census of India.
The volume contains methodological papers on employment, unemployment and underemployment, analysis of internal migration, concepts of urban areas and regional planning. Some papers focus on policy with reference to Five Year Plans and family planning programmes.
It should prove valuable for students, research workers, planners and policy-makers, not only in India, but all over the world,

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