Principles of Population StudiesA comparative study on the impact of population growth on socio-economic conditions in India and other developed and developing countries; with data. |
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affected Africa age group age specific age structure biological birth and death birth control Census of India census operations cent changes contraception crude death rate decline Delhi demographic transition Demographic Year Book Determinants and Consequences developed regions developing countries differentials distribution educational attainment enumeration estimates Europe factors family planning fertility rates Greater Bombay growth rate higher Ibid important increase Indian population indicates infant mortality rates internal migration Kingsley Davis labour force participation literacy Maharashtra mainly Malthus marital status marriage married million number of children observed Pakistan percentage period persons popu population growth Population of India population studies population theory Pradesh production proportion rate of population registration system reproductive rural areas Sample Survey sex ratio Source South Asia study of population Table thousand population tion Union Territories United Nations upto urban areas urbanisation various vital events women world population York