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Give a quantitative appraisal of India’s demographic profile during the colonial period.?​

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Answered by RAthi21
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The demographic condition on the eve of independence was as follows:-

  • 1.) High Birth Rate and Death Rate. High birth rate and high death rate are treated as indices of backwardness of a country. Both birth rate and death rate were very high at 48 and 40 per thousand of persons respectively.

  • 2.) High Infant Mortality Rate. If refers to death rate of children below the age of one year. It was about 18 per thousand live births.

  • 3) Low Life Expectancy. Life expectancy means the number of years that a new bom child on an average is expected to live. It was as low as 32 years.

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Give a quantitative appraisal of India's demographic profile during the colonial period. Answer: India's demographic conditions during the British rule depict our economy as stagnant and backward.

India's demographic profile during the colonial period. Quantitative appraisal of India's demographic profile during the colonial period : Following were the quantitative appraisal of India demographic profile during the colonial period: 1. Birth Rate : Birth rate was very high.

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