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5. Why is regional differences preventing in population of India? class 12 ​

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Answered by jayasree07
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Answer:

To study regional fertility change, regions must be defined first. For a demographic study based on secondary data the level of aggregation and classification of regions is often dictated by the structure of the available data. In this paper, we classify regions based on aggregation of states into six regions—North, Central, East, Northeast, West, and South (Figure 1). Disaggregation below the state level is not possible with the data used in this analysis. In forming these broad regional classifications, we are aware that there is heterogeneity within these regions. However they are less intense than the difference between the regions.

Answered by jagritisaikia490
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Answer:

Variations in literacy rate ,social conditions

Explanation:

The state with high literacy rate follows family planning schemes whereas states which have low literacy rate leads to uncontrolled growth in population .

Moreover social conditions such as the belief that more family members means more income is responsible for regional differences in population.

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