Population
Distinguish between Productive and Dependent population.
Productive Population |
Dependent Population |
(i) Persons engaged in any useful productive occupations constitute productive population. (ii)These persons are also called working population. (iii)Generally the persons between 15 to 60 years age group belong to it. (iv)These persons contribute something to economic activities and earn their living. (v)About 54% of total population of India is productive population. |
(i)Persons who no longer contribute directly to an economic activity constitute dependent population. (ii) These persons are also called non-workers. (iii)Generally persons above 60 years and children below 15 years belong to this group. (iv)These persons depend upon workers for their living. These are unemployed persons. (v)About 67% of the total population of India is dependent population. |
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What is the relation between occupational structure and development?
What are the advantages of having a healthy population?
What are the significant features of the National Population Policy 2000?
According to 2001 census, the total population of India.
The average density of population India (2001) is per km.
Which state has the largest population?
Which state has the highest density of population?
Which state has the highest sex ratio?
Where do India rank as world population?
The growth of population rate per decade is
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