Economy, asked by AlankritaSrivastava, 1 year ago

which is regarded as the defining year to mark the demographic transition from its first to the second decisive stage


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Answered by riddhimishra
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heya !!!!! your answer is, year 1987


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Answer:

  1. The year 1921 is regarded as the defining year or the ‘Year of Great Divide’ because prior to 1921, population growth in India was never consistent.
  2. India was in the first phase of demographic transition till 1921 that was characterised by high birth rate and high death rate.
  3. It implies low survival rate (or low life expectancy), which was nearly 8 per thousand per annum.
  4. Therefore, the period before 1921 witnessed stagnant population growth rate.
  5. After 1921, India’s population growth never declined and showed a consistent upward trend.
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