The present paper critically reviews the existing literature on fertility, mortality and its gender bias among India's tribal population in the post-Independence period. Despite difficulties and limitations of available literature on tribal demography -- most of which has been produced by anthropologists -- our review extracts several interesting and important points. First, although fertility and mortality levels for some tribes and for some regions are either lower or higher or even the same as those for nontribal groups, India's aggregate tribal population evinces both lower fertility and mortality than the levels for their closest comparable nontribal group, namely low caste people. Several sociocultural and lifestyle features of tribal...
Notes the unfavourable female-male ratio in India and its declining trend. In addition, the converge...
ABSTRACT This is an endeavour to study the causal relationship between the women’s behavioural facto...
In India, there are more than 533 tribal communities scattered all over the states. Tribal communiti...
The demographic implications of socioeconomic transition are studied among the three subsistence cat...
This paper gives a glimpse of the possible gender disparities that can be intimidated through variou...
Selection potential based on differential fertility and mortality has been computed for Muria, Madia...
This paper proposes a new explanation for religious differences in fertility in India by incorporati...
The profusion of data that statistical agencies routinely disseminate about India is expected to con...
“When women thrive, all of society benefits, and succeeding generations are given a better start in ...
Abstract Background Social inequities in early child bearing persist among young married people, esp...
The proportion of women to men in the Indian population is disturbingly low and continues to decline...
Hardly any attempts have been made to understand the dynamics of dalit mortality as it is highly rel...
Existing norms, belief systems, heritage, and customs all contribute to the formation of a society's...
The age and the sex structure of the population are the most important demographic characteristics t...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
Notes the unfavourable female-male ratio in India and its declining trend. In addition, the converge...
ABSTRACT This is an endeavour to study the causal relationship between the women’s behavioural facto...
In India, there are more than 533 tribal communities scattered all over the states. Tribal communiti...
The demographic implications of socioeconomic transition are studied among the three subsistence cat...
This paper gives a glimpse of the possible gender disparities that can be intimidated through variou...
Selection potential based on differential fertility and mortality has been computed for Muria, Madia...
This paper proposes a new explanation for religious differences in fertility in India by incorporati...
The profusion of data that statistical agencies routinely disseminate about India is expected to con...
“When women thrive, all of society benefits, and succeeding generations are given a better start in ...
Abstract Background Social inequities in early child bearing persist among young married people, esp...
The proportion of women to men in the Indian population is disturbingly low and continues to decline...
Hardly any attempts have been made to understand the dynamics of dalit mortality as it is highly rel...
Existing norms, belief systems, heritage, and customs all contribute to the formation of a society's...
The age and the sex structure of the population are the most important demographic characteristics t...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
Notes the unfavourable female-male ratio in India and its declining trend. In addition, the converge...
ABSTRACT This is an endeavour to study the causal relationship between the women’s behavioural facto...
In India, there are more than 533 tribal communities scattered all over the states. Tribal communiti...