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This book discusses the sequential development of population research in India, focusing on contemporary issues like demography, population studies, geography, sociology, urban studies and many more. It describes the problems related to the underdeveloped regions in India, Nepal and Bangladesh and includes tabular representations of the analyzed data as well as visual representations/illustrations in the form of graphs and maps. Further, it features fascinating case studies on primary field-research experiences. Presenting interdisciplinary contributions, the book is divided into four sections: the first part examines social issues related to health, while the second explores social sustainability, lifestyles, and cultural aspects. The third and fourth sections address migration and quality of life, respectively. The book is of interest to students studying demography, as well as researchers and policymakers in the fields of population studies, geography and sociology.
Provides a comprehensive review of population research in South Asia Discusses demographic and economic changes in India, Nepal and Bangladesh Promotes a fresh understanding of contemporary population issues Explains the prospective impacts of demographic changes
Auteur
Prof. Anuradha Banerjee is a Professor of Geography at the Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. Her research interests include urbanization and urban environment; population issues including maternal and child health; reproductive health; sexual health, HIV/AIDS; human ecology; development studies (women's and child development); human settlements; issues of uneven development; exclusion and discrimination; and application of remote sensing and GIS in geographical analysis. She has published numerous articles in national and international journals, and 2 academic books.
Dr. Narayan Chandra Jana is a Professor at the Department of Geography, the University of Burdwan, West Bengal, India, and an applied geographer with postgraduate and doctoral degrees in Geography, postgraduate degree in Disaster Mitigation, a PG diploma in Sustainable Rural Development and diploma in Tourism Studies. He has published Seven books and 100 research articles. He is a member of the editorial board of the Indian Journal of Landscape Systems and Ecological Studies and member of the advisory board of the journal Earth Surface Review. His interests include applied geomorphology, hazards & disasters, environmental issues, land use and rural development.
Dr. Vinod Kumar Mishra is an Assistant Professor, IIDS, New Delhi. He has a Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, with specialization in population geography. He has published numerous journal articles and book chapters. His main research areas are urbanization, poverty, health, social exclusion, and social protection programmes. He is the managing editor of the Journal of Social Inclusion Studies.
Contenu
PART I: Social Issues- Health and Health Care Services.- Chapter 1 - Attitude of Men Towards Contraceptive Use in India: A Case Study of the High Focus State of Bihar(Anuradha Banerjee, Vidyasagar Trigun).- Chapter 2 - Reproductive Morbidity in Bangladesh: Patterns, Determinants and Treatment Seeking Behaviour in Dhaka District (Sadananda Mitra).- Chapter 3 - A Comparative Study of Socio-Economic Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality in Jorhat and Dhubri Districts, Assam (Ritu Kumar Mishra).- Chapter 4 - Pattern and Utilisation of Maternal and Child Health Services in Nepal (Bina Rai).- Chapter 5 - Trend and Pattern of Infant Mortality in West Bengal, India: A Critical Appraisal (N.C. Jana, Syfujjaman Tarafder).- Chapter 6 - Health Seeking Behaviour and Reproductive Rights of Antenatal Women in Delhi (Sweta Kumari Gupta).- PART II: Socio-Economic Issues- Education and Occupation.- Chapter 7 - Educational Development in Himachal Pradesh (Suman Negi).- Chapter 8 - Socio-EconomicDeprivation among Slum Dwellers: A Case Study of Migrants in Slums of Allahabad (Vinod Kumar Mishra, Anuradha Banerjee).- Chapter 9 - Occupational Structure of Workforce in a Peri-Urban Setting: A Case Study of NCT Delhi (Tarsem Lal).- Chapter 10 - Educational Attainment and Occupation of Women in Haryana: A Geographical Analysis (Anita Yadav).- Chapter 11 - Spatial Patterns of Educational Levels and Outputs in Bikaner District, Rajasthan (Vikas Saharan).- PART III: Mobility and Migration.- Chapter 12 - Pattern, Structure and Consequences of International Migration in Nepal (Deo Kumari Gurung).- Chapter 13 - Integrating Migrants in an Urban Industrial Environment (Nivedita Hansraj).- Chapter 14 - A Geographical Analysis of Rural Male Out-Migration: A Case Study of Bhagalpur District (Sarvottam Kumar).- PART IV: Quality of Life.- Chapter 15 - A Geographical Analysis of Social and Economic Well Being of Female Children in Rajasthan (Chandana Saha).- Chapter 16 - Quality of Life: A Comparative Study of Kerala and Tamil Nadu (Raghavan Gopa Kumar).- Chapter 17 - Quality of Life of Elderly Population in Bihar: A Case Study of Patna District (Abhay Kumar).