UrbanizationPopulationIndustrializationTransformationDevelopmentUNEQUAL infrastructural growth all across the country has divided modern India into mainly urban and rural. The differences are blatantly apparent with regards to the electric supply, quality of education and health facilities, transportation, drinking...
Urbanisation in India: Trends and problem The author examines the role of migration in the urbanization process in India during the two decades of development planning from 1951 to 1971. Trends in... A Sethi 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Trends and processes of urbanisation in India Rapid growth of...
As India has embarked upon economic reforms during the 1990s, published data from the 2001 Census provides an opportunity to study the country's urbanization process with reference to regional inequality and to the contribution of the components of urban growth, namely, natural increase, emergence of...
Urbanization and Migration in India 作者:Chakraborty, Debasis; Kumar Kuri, Pravat; 页数:100 ISBN:9783844307818 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我要写书评 Urbanization and Migration in India的书评 ···(全部 0 条)...
Unlike western countries urbanization in India is not a product of industrialization. The discussion of migration includes the topics of migration volume structure and direction its nature and causes the characteristics of migrants and population redistribution. The need to evolve policies to influence ...
Group III countries with low levels of urbanization are among the poorest in the region. Group II countries with medium levels of urbanization include the southwest and central Asian economies and the rapidly growing economies of China and India. Group IV countries have small economies and ...
In this context, quantifying human mobility across multiple temporal and spatial scales, becomes crucial for quantifying its effects on society5–7, evaluating its relationship with the environment8,9, better understanding human-related processes such as urbanization and land use change10–13, and ...
Migration and mobility are major characteristics of societies worldwide. The reasons for and pathways of migrations vary, as do perceptions of migration. P
This book examines research and policy issues at the intersection of 2 major social transformations: increasing urbanization and changes in the status of women. The geographic focus of the book is Asia with some attention given to the Pacific. By focusing on migration a perspective on a variety ...
The problems of managing urban areas, developing human resources in the rural areas, high population growth, environmental degradation and regulation of internal and international migration are some of the most urgent problems Nepal is facing today. This paper, however, deals with urbanization and migr...