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The the population dynamics of the 21st century is shown here. …
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This paper records the findings of a small investigation into a fragment of experiences of people living on streets and into the social, economic, nutritional situation of urban homeless men, women, boys and girls in four cities: the metropolises of Delhi and Chennai, and the cities of Madurai...
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The focus of this study is to analyze the pattern and costs of services in four areas, which critically affect most households in Kerala . The major concerns of this paper include answers to questions such as: How much did Kerala households spend for education of their children, for treatment of...
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population) and out-migration is lower the poorer and the less unequal the village of residence. …
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considerable demographic progress since 1947; however it seems that the country’s population will reach about 1.4 billion by the …
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developed world. On the flip side, migration has been blamed for the woes of modern cities overlooking the fact that urban … planning and governance are equally responsible. Indian cities are a result of large scale migration over time-a fact which has …
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relationship between chronic, or long-term, poverty and processes of migration. The paper presents a framework to enable an … stay, the processes by which they are compelled or excluded from adopting migration as a livelihood strategy and the … circumstances under which migration sustains chronic poverty or presents an opportunity to move out of poverty [WP No. 16]. …
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The Indian economy reached the trillion US dollar GDP milestone in 2007 and joined other countries of the trillion dollar club, namely, the US, UK, Japan, Germany, China, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Brazil and Russia. In fact, over the period 1960 to the late 1980s, India’s GDP in US...
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This note considers income distribution at two points in time where the population has also changed in some way …, constructing three scenarios—population growth, population decline, and a constant population size that nevertheless churns … population, lead to uncomfortable or dissonant conclusions when the universe of discourse is itself subject to change. …
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coming decades. Since both activities affect fertility, population growth, and carbon emissions, they may also provide …
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