Twenty-First Century India is the first study of India's development giving a fully integrated account of population and development. It is built on new projections of the population for fifty years from the Census of 2001. India's population then had already passed 1 billion. Twenty-five years later it will exceed 1.4 billion, and will almost certainly pass 1.5 billion by mid-century. The projections incorporate for the first time both inter-state migration and the role of HIV/AIDS. They also show India's urban future, with close to half a billion urban inhabitants by the year 2026. The implications of this population growth are then traced out in a range of modelling and analytical work. Growing numbers are found to complicate the task of...
International audienceA complex country such as India whose trajectory has been unique in history co...
The issue of sustainable development, which is defined as the balancing of environmental prote...
India has a sizable and successful consumer class, which is critical given that household consumptio...
Rapid population growth and in turn the increase in poverty ratio has adversely affected the envi...
India has resorted to planned economic development since independence. For attaining rapid economic ...
Human beings interact both with the social world and nature for its survival. Natural resources and ...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
India’s economy has grown rapidly in the last few years consequent to the paradigmatic shift in econ...
In 2011, looking back at the first decade of the 21st century — 2000-2010 — we strongly believe that...
The "early development" of western countries was largely influenced by a number of factors, one of w...
Urbanization is closely linked to modernization, industrialization, and the sociological process of ...
Today, in the era of globalization where all the countries are trying to get ahead of each other on ...
Abstract Urbanization is a dynamic process that is a global phenomenon. It refers to the growth in ...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
A Population History of India provides an account of the size and characteristics of India's populat...
International audienceA complex country such as India whose trajectory has been unique in history co...
The issue of sustainable development, which is defined as the balancing of environmental prote...
India has a sizable and successful consumer class, which is critical given that household consumptio...
Rapid population growth and in turn the increase in poverty ratio has adversely affected the envi...
India has resorted to planned economic development since independence. For attaining rapid economic ...
Human beings interact both with the social world and nature for its survival. Natural resources and ...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
India’s economy has grown rapidly in the last few years consequent to the paradigmatic shift in econ...
In 2011, looking back at the first decade of the 21st century — 2000-2010 — we strongly believe that...
The "early development" of western countries was largely influenced by a number of factors, one of w...
Urbanization is closely linked to modernization, industrialization, and the sociological process of ...
Today, in the era of globalization where all the countries are trying to get ahead of each other on ...
Abstract Urbanization is a dynamic process that is a global phenomenon. It refers to the growth in ...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
A Population History of India provides an account of the size and characteristics of India's populat...
International audienceA complex country such as India whose trajectory has been unique in history co...
The issue of sustainable development, which is defined as the balancing of environmental prote...
India has a sizable and successful consumer class, which is critical given that household consumptio...