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Population Studies
- Definition and scope of Population Geography,
- Theory in Population Geography-Malthusian Neo malthusian and optimum population theory and Biological population Theory.
- Measures of Dispersal and concentration of population and population potential.
- The Growth of population, world patterns of Fertility and Mortality.Demographic transition.
- Sources of population data in India – census, vital or civil registration system,
- Sample Registration System,
- Sample surveys with particular reference to NSSO and NFHS.
- Problems of their reliability and comparability.
- Distribution and density of population in India;
- factors affecting population distribution
- Population growth – trends and determinants, spatial dimension of growth in population.
- Population characteristics in India – age and sex composition;
- sex composition among children; problems of population aging
- Literacy, marital status, economic characteristics of population.
- Components of population change – trends and patterns in fertility and mortality levels;
- Demographic transition in India;
- internal migration – nature and levels; India’s Population Policy – Post Independence development;
- Reproductive and Child Health Care Programme.
References:
- Bhende Asha a and Kanitkar Tara (2002) Principles of Population Studies, Forteenth Edition, Himalaya
- Publishing House, Mumbai Chandna, R.C. (2002), Geography of Population
- Concepts, Determinants and Patterns, Kalyani
- Publishers, New Delhi.
- Premi, M.K. (1991) India’s Population Heading Towards
- a Billion, B.R. Publishing Coporation, New Delhi.
- Hassan, M.I. (2005) Population Geography, Rawat
- Publication, Jaipur.