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areas of Andhra Pradesh have high density of population and what may be some of the reasons behind it​

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Answered by abhinavrocks91
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The Census of India provides us with information regarding the population. It organises the collection and recording of the information of Indian population. In India, the census is conducted once in every 10 years.

The age structure of a population refers to the number of males and females in different age groups in a country. They are children, working age and aged people.

92 % of the working people in India are in the unorganized sector.

Sex ratio is the number of females per 1000 males in the population.

Women and girls in particular are suffering from in equal opportunities for education and development. The census shows that in the age group 0-5, the number of girls who survive is much lower than boys.

Women's education has been a powerful force in reducing discrimination against women.

According to the Census of 2011, a person aged 7 years and above who can read and write with understanding in any language, is treated as 'Literate'.

Births, deaths and migrations can influence the size of population.

India is one of the most densely populated counties in the world. The population density of India is 382 as per 2011 census. It is calculated as the number of persons per unit area; in India the standard spatial unit is square kilometre.

According to 2001 census, the growth rate of population seems to be reducing. This is an inevitable situation.

Fertility rate indicates that on an average each women was likely to bear children.

Migration is the movement of people across regions and territories.

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