Studying religion jointly with education allows one to produce more precise projections of the size and structure of religious communities. India’s religious groups are characterized by large differences in their education and fertility levels. Among those with secondary or more education, there tends to be low variation in fertility, while for those without any education, fertility is high and varies substantially. For India, if fertility differentials were constant and there was no increase in educational enrolment, the Indian population would grow from 846 million in 2000 to more than 2.3 billion in 2050, while the Hindu population would change from 80.2% to 76.4% and the proportion of Muslims would rise from 13.4% to 19%. If fertility c...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
Is education the best contraceptive? Using the multistate human capital projection model, our analys...
Studying religion jointly with education allows one to produce more precise projections of the size ...
Among the different sources of uncertainty in population forecasting, uncertain changes in the struc...
Hindus and Muslims together account for 94% of the population of India. The fertility differential b...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
India, poised to have the most Muslims by 2050, grapples to control resentment and lack of opportuni...
Professor Riaz Hassan writes how the relative deprivation of Indian Muslims will create social and p...
Culture and subculture have given an imprint on social and economic development. Alongside, it has a...
In the coming decades, there will be growing demographic disparity in India and, like economic dispa...
This thesis provides an account of the interplay between the economic, demographic and religious fac...
In Religious Demography of India, Bajaj, Joshi, and Srinivas analyze Indian census data from 1871 to...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
According to 2011 Census, the population size of Malda district was 3,997,970. Muslims form the majo...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
Is education the best contraceptive? Using the multistate human capital projection model, our analys...
Studying religion jointly with education allows one to produce more precise projections of the size ...
Among the different sources of uncertainty in population forecasting, uncertain changes in the struc...
Hindus and Muslims together account for 94% of the population of India. The fertility differential b...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
India, poised to have the most Muslims by 2050, grapples to control resentment and lack of opportuni...
Professor Riaz Hassan writes how the relative deprivation of Indian Muslims will create social and p...
Culture and subculture have given an imprint on social and economic development. Alongside, it has a...
In the coming decades, there will be growing demographic disparity in India and, like economic dispa...
This thesis provides an account of the interplay between the economic, demographic and religious fac...
In Religious Demography of India, Bajaj, Joshi, and Srinivas analyze Indian census data from 1871 to...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
According to 2011 Census, the population size of Malda district was 3,997,970. Muslims form the majo...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
The article examines the independent effect of religious minority status on fertility at two levels ...
Is education the best contraceptive? Using the multistate human capital projection model, our analys...