This note presents and comments on the provisional results of the 2001 census of India. For the first time since Independence in 1947 there is clear evidence that the country's intercensal rate of population growth has fallen significantly-from an average annual rate of 2.14 percent between 1981 and 1991 to a rate of 1.93 percent between 1991 and 2001. At the state level there has been little change in the rates of population growth in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, but there are signs of-often quite considerable-reductions in growth rates for most of the remaining states. The provisional census results suggest that there has been a decline in India's population masculinity compared to 1991. But the note contends that this decline is probably...
This paper describes the methodology for estimating recent fertility levels at the district level in...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
In the coming decades, there will be growing demographic disparity in India and, like economic dispa...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
The initial findings of the 2011 census of India, whose content, organization and data processing me...
The purpose of this note is to highlight certain facts about the sex ratio (the number of females pe...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
Empowered Action Group (EAG) states constitute 45.9 % share of India’s total population, where Uttar...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
With additional data available at more regular intervals on sex ratio at birth, it is easier to trac...
paper employs a decomposition methodology to analyse the transition in fertility in India and in 15 ...
A Geography of the Sex Ratio in India. The 1991 Census of India found that for every 1000 males the...
After two decades of abnormally high growth, Nagaland’s population declined during the 2001–2011 per...
This article focusses on issues relating to fertility transition and related socio-economic variable...
After two decades of very high growth, Nagaland's population declined between 2001 and 2011 though t...
This paper describes the methodology for estimating recent fertility levels at the district level in...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
In the coming decades, there will be growing demographic disparity in India and, like economic dispa...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
The initial findings of the 2011 census of India, whose content, organization and data processing me...
The purpose of this note is to highlight certain facts about the sex ratio (the number of females pe...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
Empowered Action Group (EAG) states constitute 45.9 % share of India’s total population, where Uttar...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
With additional data available at more regular intervals on sex ratio at birth, it is easier to trac...
paper employs a decomposition methodology to analyse the transition in fertility in India and in 15 ...
A Geography of the Sex Ratio in India. The 1991 Census of India found that for every 1000 males the...
After two decades of abnormally high growth, Nagaland’s population declined during the 2001–2011 per...
This article focusses on issues relating to fertility transition and related socio-economic variable...
After two decades of very high growth, Nagaland's population declined between 2001 and 2011 though t...
This paper describes the methodology for estimating recent fertility levels at the district level in...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
In the coming decades, there will be growing demographic disparity in India and, like economic dispa...