population census of india 2001

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33 documents for population census of india 2001
  • ...From their perspective, the populations concerned do not wish to be seen as cultural minor..., the United States, Sweden, Australia, and India. The guiding premise in these cases is that the na... populations as revealed by empirical data (census statistics and monographs) on ethnic origin, langu...In November 2001 the organization made diversity one of its chief p...

  • Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion. Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...

    ... relevant in developing countries like India because of very low product penetration and consum... of a product (Etzel, Walker and Stanton 2001; Kotler 2001; Zikmund and d'Amico 2001). Size of t...Approximately 65 % of the world's population (i.e., 4 billion people) earns less than $2000 eac...Source: Census of India 2001 reproduced in The Marketing White Bo...

  • ... data on this segment of the Canadian population have historically been inadequate, if available at... primarily on the evaluation of Canadian censuses and post-censal surveys such as the Aboriginal Peo... on Aboriginal People [RCAP], 1996; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada [INAC], 1997, 2000, 20... occupational categories (Statistics Canada, 2001). . Notwithstanding its strengths, however, asa da...

  • ... (the other was India's large Tamil population, particularly in the state of Tamil Nadu). . Later...The US census counted over 2.5 million Americans of Indian origi... attack on the Indian parliament in December 2001, the US pressured Pakistan into a commitment on cu...

  • ... roughly 1 percent of Canada's population, where comprehensive access to running water, safe...(36) In 1991, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) committed to ac... with respect to access to safe water by 2001. (37) In 1995, INAC reported that serious problems... 2006: Inuit, Metis and First Nations, 2006 Census (Ottawa: Minister of Industry, 2008) at 38 [Aborig...

  • ..., (12) which was reinvigorated following the 2001 FAO International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resource... constitute almost 4% of Canada's population. (33) Along with other indigenous peoples of the A... countries, including Brazil, China, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Tanzania, Ecuador and S... to Statistics Canada, in the 2006 census, at 1,172,790 the total "Aboriginal identity popul...

  • If you mark 'no', that would basically be the end of your history," she said. "You'll disappear from the annals. "Canadians are amongst the best in the world in terms of understanding the importance of the census and the civic responsibility," said Anil Arora, director general of Statistics Canada's 2006 census program. "It's pretty neat. It's pretty sophisticated," said Arora, referring to the state-of-the-art security measures which he says exceed those used by financial institutions.

    ...'s estimated just three per cent of the population gets missed. . Administered every five years, the ...It was tested in a few cities in 2001. . "It's pretty neat. It's pretty sophist... in Ontario? What if you got that degree in India?" he said. . Administers say a few other changes -...

  • ...India has the world's second-largest population and has recently embarked on talks to deepen its e... the total earnings from services exports in 2001/02, followed by travel and tourism. Services impor... at the University of Toronto * Canadian Census Analyser. Last updated 11 March, 2005. Accessed at...

  • The second, was the forestry and mining resource boom of Ontario's northern frontier, which generated inputs into southern Ontario industry, created Toronto's role as a financial centre as expertise was garnered from financing new resource ventures and created a lucrative source of provincial government revenue via enormous resource rents and royalties. Between 1891 and 1911, northern Ontario's population went from four per cent to almost 11 per cent of Ontario's population as the north's population grew 220 per cent while that of the south only grew by 11 per cent. Meanwhile, cash from northern forests and mines came to account for nearly 25 per cent of Ontario's provincial government revenue. Indeed, the forests and mines of Ontario's north for the provincial government during the ear...

    ... continued growth in the economies of China, India and Brazil will eventually generate an upturn in r...Between 2001 and 2006, northern Ontario's population, accordingg to the census, declined to 786,000 from 790,000, but this overal...

  • Families are the safety nets for society. They handle whatever problem there is no program or organizational response to solve in the larger society. Normative arrangements for exchange and transfer that have served families well for many generations are under considerable strain as demographic, medical and economic change has increased the length of time generations care for each other, the severity of problems that people are surviving while continuing to need care, and the complexity of making long term plans in a globalization setting. This review and analysis will look cross culturally at both traditional arrangements and new expectations and strategies. The cases as seen in several contemporary societies, of grandparents caring for grandchildren will be highlighted in terms of res...

    ...population by 2050. The fastest growing population sector is ... the developing countries such as China and India. Globalization, Social and Economic Change. Multig... and socio-economic status (Settles, 2001). Many grandparents still Uve with an adult child ...Recent statistics from the U. S. Census Bureau indicate that grandparents provide regular ...



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