1. Mr. NithinKumar S
Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
St. Aloysius College (Autonomous)
Mangaluru - 575003
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2. Population of an economy is a significant determinant
of Economic Development.
Population is the source of HUMAN CAPITAL which
is required for the economic development.
Population also plays an important role as the
CONSUMERS in the market. They provide market
for goods and services which are produced in the
economy.
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3. 1. Size of Population
India possesses 2.4% of total Land area of the world.
India is having 17% of the world population.
According to 2011 census India’s population,
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YEAR POPULATION
1951 361 million
2011 1210 million
4. 2. HIGH BIRTH RATE
Growth of population in a country depends on the
excess of birth over death.
Birth rate means the number of children born per 1000
of living population.
BIRTH RATE IN INDIA
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YEAR BIRTH RATE (Per 1000)
1961-1970 41.2
1981-1991 29.9
1991-2001 25.8
2001 21.8
5. 3. TRENDS IN DEATH RATE
Number of deaths Per 1000 population.
With the passage of time the death rate in India has
been rapidly.
DEATH RATE IN INDIA
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YEAR DEATH RATE (Per 1000)
1901-1911 42.6
1951-1961 27.4
1971-1981 15.0
1991-2001 8.5
2001-2011 7.1
6. 4. GROWTH RATE OF POPULATION
Population in India is growing at a very high rate.
GROWTH RATE OF POPULATION IN INDIA
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YEAR
GROWTH RATE OF
POPULATION (%)
1951-1961 1.89
1971-1981 2.22
1981-1991 2.11
1991-2001 1.93
2001-2011 1.67
7. 5. TRENDS IN DENSITY OF POPULATION
Density of population means the average number of
persons living per square kilometre.
DENSITY OF POPULATION IN INDIA
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YEAR DENSITY OF
POPULATION
1951 117
1961 142
1971 177
1981 216
1991 267
2001 325
2011 382
8. 6. AGE COMPOSITION
Study of Age Composition helpful in determining the
labour force in the Indian Economy.
PERCENTAGE OF DISTRIBUTION OF INDIA’S POPULATION
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YEAR AGE GROUP
0-14 15-60 60+
1951 37.4 57.1 5.5
1961 41.0 53.3 5.7
1971 41.4 53.4 5.2
1981 39.7 54.1 6.2
1991 36.5 57.1 6.5
2001 35.6 58.2 6.3
2011 29.1 65.4 8.3
9. 7. INFANT MORTALITY RATE
Infant mortality rate is calculated as a ratio of the
number of deaths among the 1000 born children
before they reach their first birthday.
INFANT MORTALITY RATE IN INDIA
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YEAR INFANT
MORTALITY
RATE
1921 218
1971 129
1981 110
2001 68
2011 44
10. 8. SEX COMPOSITION
This shows male female ratio.
SEX RATIO IN INDIA
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YEAR FEMALE PER
1000 MALE
1901 972
1941 945
1951 946
1971 930
1981 934
1991 927
2001 933
2011 940
11. 9. CHILD SEX RATIO
It refers to the number of female children per 1000
male children in the Age Group of 0-6 years.
CHILD SEX RATIO
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YEAR CHILD SEX RATIO
1951 983
1961 976
1971 964
1981 962
1991 945
2OO1 927
2011 914
12. 10. RURAL – URBAN DISTRIBUTION
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF INDIA’S POPULATION BETWEEN
URBAN AND RURALAREAS
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YEAR RURAL POPULATION (%)
URBAN POPULATION
(%)
1951 82.6 10.8
1961 81.7 18.3
1971 79.8 20.3
1981 76.3 23.7
1991 74.3 25.7
2001 72.2 27.8
2011 68.8 31.2
13. 11. LIFE EXPECTANCY
It refers to the average number of years the people of a
country expect to live at the time of birth.
It depends mainly on the death rate and the age at the
time of death.
LIFE EXPECTANCY IN INDIA
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YEAR LIFE EXPECTANCY MALE FEMALE
1951-1961 41.2 41.9 40.6
1971-1981 54 54.1 54.7
2011 65.5 63.9 66.9
14. 12. LITERACY RATE IN INDIA
LITERACY RATE IN INDIA
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YEAR LITERATE
PERSONS (%)
MALE (%) FEMALE (%)
1951 16.7 25.0 7.9
1971 29.5 39.4 18.7
1981 36.1 46.6 24.8
1991 52.21 64.1 39.3
2001 65.38 75.85 54.16
2011 74.04 82.14 65.5