Social Sciences, asked by vaibu19910fire, 5 months ago

According to the 2011 Census, the
population of city A increased
even though its death rate was
higher than its birth rate The
population of village B decreased
even though
its birth rate was
higher than its death rate Define
the factor that could have caused
this ​

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Answered by rajesh474
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Answer:7.1 per thousand population

4.5 Crude Death Rate (Statement 41) at the National level for 2011 is 7.1 per thousand population and it varies from 7.6 in rural areas to 5.7 in urban areas. Among the bigger States, it varies from 4.3 in Delhi to 8.5 in Odisha

Population change is governed by the balance between birth rates and death rates. If the birth rate stays the same and the death rate decreases, then population numbers will grow. If the birth rate increases and the death rate stays the same, then population will also grow.

As per Census 2011, the literacy rate at all India level was 72.98% and the literacy rate for females and males are 64.63% and 80.9% respectively. During the last decade, the highest improvement in literacy rate was observed for rural females (24%).

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