The first results of the 2001 population census of India have been released. Officializing India’s crossing of the one billion threshold, datasets actually available confirm previous macro demographic trends : despite a slowdown of the demographic growth rate, India should soon exceed China in term of number of inhabitants. Through a map series at Indian district level, the authors refine these results by showing some of the main spatial shapes of the sub-continent. If almost all long term trends are confirmed in these maps, like the North/South opposition, some new situations are disclosed, reaffirming the need to think India’s model of development on many different levels.L’année 2001 marque la sortie des premiers résultats du dernier rec...
Étienne Gilbert. Ashish Bose, P. B. Desai, Asok Mitra, J. N. Sharma (dir.), Population in India's de...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
Demographic Transition in India. India was the first country to adopt a restrictive population pol...
In spite of what has been often predicted, India's economic growth has made it possible for the Coun...
Demographic problems and policies in the indian subcontinent. The present Indian demographic press...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
A regular, accessible population census : the example of India. — The population census in India is ...
India is the world’s second-most populous country with more than a billion inhabitants. It is the se...
The initial findings of the 2011 census of India, whose content, organization and data processing me...
Véron Jacques. — Urbanization in India (1901-1981). From the turn of the century to the present day,...
The countries of South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan a...
A recent report draws on LSE research to predict the eastward shift of the global economy and an 85....
Despite a decline in recent decades, population growth in Delhi since 1947 is remarkable for a city ...
Avec quelque 1,6milliard d'habitants en 2007, l'Asie du Sud (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhoutan, Inde,...
Étienne Gilbert. Ashish Bose, P. B. Desai, Asok Mitra, J. N. Sharma (dir.), Population in India's de...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
Demographic Transition in India. India was the first country to adopt a restrictive population pol...
In spite of what has been often predicted, India's economic growth has made it possible for the Coun...
Demographic problems and policies in the indian subcontinent. The present Indian demographic press...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
A regular, accessible population census : the example of India. — The population census in India is ...
India is the world’s second-most populous country with more than a billion inhabitants. It is the se...
The initial findings of the 2011 census of India, whose content, organization and data processing me...
Véron Jacques. — Urbanization in India (1901-1981). From the turn of the century to the present day,...
The countries of South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan a...
A recent report draws on LSE research to predict the eastward shift of the global economy and an 85....
Despite a decline in recent decades, population growth in Delhi since 1947 is remarkable for a city ...
Avec quelque 1,6milliard d'habitants en 2007, l'Asie du Sud (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhoutan, Inde,...
Étienne Gilbert. Ashish Bose, P. B. Desai, Asok Mitra, J. N. Sharma (dir.), Population in India's de...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
Demographic Transition in India. India was the first country to adopt a restrictive population pol...