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... Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh - constituted 233 million or 23 per cent . But they are growing at very different rates , about 2 per cent per year in the north and 1 per cent in the south . Within twenty years , differences in growth ...
... Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh - constituted 233 million or 23 per cent . But they are growing at very different rates , about 2 per cent per year in the north and 1 per cent in the south . Within twenty years , differences in growth ...
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... Tamil Nadu the TFR is probably below two births . Notice that the level of fertility is also relatively low in the more socio - economically developed northern states of Punjab , Haryana and Gujarat . However , in 14 In fact , district ...
... Tamil Nadu the TFR is probably below two births . Notice that the level of fertility is also relatively low in the more socio - economically developed northern states of Punjab , Haryana and Gujarat . However , in 14 In fact , district ...
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... Tamil Nadu and Kerala . Thus in the latter state the TFR has fluctuated around 1.8 births since 1990. In contrast , today the TFR is falling relatively swiftly in those states where the overall level of fertility is still comparatively ...
... Tamil Nadu and Kerala . Thus in the latter state the TFR has fluctuated around 1.8 births since 1990. In contrast , today the TFR is falling relatively swiftly in those states where the overall level of fertility is still comparatively ...
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Demographic Change and its | 19 |
Health Care in Rural | 47 |
Economic Resurgence Lopsided Reform and Jobless Growth | 73 |
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