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In what ways formal demography is different from social demography?


Formal demography is primarily concerned with the measurement and analysis of the components of population change. Its focus is on quantitative analysis for which it has a highly developed mathematical methodology suitable for forecasting population growth and changes in the composition of the population. Social demography, on the other hand, enquires into the wider causes and consequences of population structures and change.

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State any two Constitutional provision meant to protect minority rights.

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Who are the privileged minorities?

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What do you mean by the term 'Beggar'?

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Explain the regional variations of low child sex ratio in India.

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Trade and Commerce operated through Caste and Kinship networks in India. Discuss.

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Explain Commodification as feature of capitalism.

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Could the RTI be a means of forcing the state to respond to the people of India? Elaborate.

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Mention any two adverse impact of Liberalisation.

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What does the term modernity assume?

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