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The changed survey methodology of the 55th round (and the consequent furore that has ensued) has demonstrated that there is indeed uncertainty surrounding estimates of poverty. The uncertainties concern the analysis of the NSS data, the poverty line benchmarks and the data themselves. This...
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Census data and NSSO for relevant periods and compares these trends in the same with all-India trends for the corresponding …
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The paper examines the present condition of tribals in India with a demographic perspective. Construction of a long-term demographic perspective on India’s tribal population rests on the premise that aggregation over diverse tribal groups is valid not only in statistical and quantitative...
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Census 2001. [IDS Occasional paper 41]. …
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context, the paper examines the census population estimates for internal consistency. It also tries to validate the census …
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The report deals with the estimation of poverty and identification of poor – differences in approach. It also describes the characteristics and trends of urban poverty. The vulnerability of urban poor is categorized under three broad categories such as ‘Residential’,...
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Age is one of the core topics in Census. In Census 2011, for the first time data on both date of birth and age has been … recorded. [Census 2011]. …
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Using individual-level data from the National Sample Survey for 1999-2000 and 2009-2010, theur paper has done an …
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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 National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) is designed so as to apply to all sharable non-sensitive data available either in digital or analog forms but generated using public funds by various Ministries / Departments /Subordinate offices / organizations / agencies of Government...
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