A paper by Amitabh Kundu Economic and Political Weekly 2011 October 01, vol XLVI n°40. The 2011 Census has reported a marginally higher growth in the urban population, yet it also reports a phenomenal increase of 2,774 new “census towns” – greater than the number of such new towns identified in all of the 20th century. Could this be the result of some kind of census activism working under pressure to report a higher pace of urbanisation? Since the Census of..
The classification of 2 532 new settlements in the Census of India 2011 as 'urban', and specifically...
Abstract Urbanization is a dynamic process that is a global phenomenon. It refers to the growth in ...
by Gopa Samanta - full text here Review of Urban Affairs, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol - XLIX No...
By Kanhu Charan Pradhan (CPR) in EPW Full text: Economic & Political Weekly - September 7, 2013 vol ...
This is a CPR working paper written by Kanhu Charan Pradhan that you can download here. Abstract: Th...
A paper by Amitabh Kundu Economic and Political Weekly May 14, 2011 vol XLVI no 20. The provi...
This paper examines Manipur’s census statistics for the period between 1991 and 2011. It argues that...
Yacoub Zachariah Kuruvilla, TISS, School of Habitat Studies, Graduate Student Access to the paper Ab...
New census towns have accounted for 30% of the reclassification from rural to urban in the last 10 y...
This article argues that we misinterpret the Census figures showing the continued growth of the subu...
This paper from Eric Denis and Kamala Marius-Gnanou, has been published on Cybergeo: European Journ...
By Amitabh Kundu in infochange (full article here) Yes, the urban population increased more in absol...
The share of the urban population is less than a third of India’s population. But there are social s...
This article argues that we misinterpret the Census figures showing the continued growth of the subu...
It looks like we\u27re nearly there. The results of America\u27s most costly census have been announ...
The classification of 2 532 new settlements in the Census of India 2011 as 'urban', and specifically...
Abstract Urbanization is a dynamic process that is a global phenomenon. It refers to the growth in ...
by Gopa Samanta - full text here Review of Urban Affairs, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol - XLIX No...
By Kanhu Charan Pradhan (CPR) in EPW Full text: Economic & Political Weekly - September 7, 2013 vol ...
This is a CPR working paper written by Kanhu Charan Pradhan that you can download here. Abstract: Th...
A paper by Amitabh Kundu Economic and Political Weekly May 14, 2011 vol XLVI no 20. The provi...
This paper examines Manipur’s census statistics for the period between 1991 and 2011. It argues that...
Yacoub Zachariah Kuruvilla, TISS, School of Habitat Studies, Graduate Student Access to the paper Ab...
New census towns have accounted for 30% of the reclassification from rural to urban in the last 10 y...
This article argues that we misinterpret the Census figures showing the continued growth of the subu...
This paper from Eric Denis and Kamala Marius-Gnanou, has been published on Cybergeo: European Journ...
By Amitabh Kundu in infochange (full article here) Yes, the urban population increased more in absol...
The share of the urban population is less than a third of India’s population. But there are social s...
This article argues that we misinterpret the Census figures showing the continued growth of the subu...
It looks like we\u27re nearly there. The results of America\u27s most costly census have been announ...
The classification of 2 532 new settlements in the Census of India 2011 as 'urban', and specifically...
Abstract Urbanization is a dynamic process that is a global phenomenon. It refers to the growth in ...
by Gopa Samanta - full text here Review of Urban Affairs, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol - XLIX No...