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I. Introduction
THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION MODEL
1.1 The Demographic Transition Model
1.2 Trends in World Population
1.1 Socio Economic Demographic Indicators
1.1 International Comparison of Demographical Variables
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
NEED FOR THE STUDY
DESIGN OF THE STUDY
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
II. Demographic Transition in Goa
GOA THROUGH AGES
2.1 Areas of Old& New Conquest
The Religious Equation
Demographic Source Materials
The Analysis
Decadal Variation: 1800 - 2001
2.1 Decadal Variations 1800-2001
2.2 Increase in Population - Actual and Natural
2.3 Taluka wise Percentage Decadal Variation in Population
Religious Composition
2.4 District wise Percentage Decadal Variation in Population
2.5 Religious Composition
Age Composition
2.6 Age Distribution of Population
Sex Composition
2.7 Sex Ratio
2.8 Taluka wise Sex-Ratio
2.9 Average Age wise Sex Ratio of Females - Post 1961
Nuptiality Status
2.10 Sex wise Mortality Rates Post 1961
2.11 Nuptiality Pattern
2.12 Singulate Female Mean Age at marriage
2.13 Percentage of Currently Married Women by Age
Crude Birth Rate
2.14 Crude Birth Rate
2.15 Distribution of Birth Order
2.16 Percentage of First Order Births by Age of Mother
Crude Death Rate
2.17 Crude Death Rate
2.18 Sex wise Mortality Rates
2.19 Maternal Mortality Rates
2.20 Percentage of Births by Type of Attention at Delivery
Infant Mortality Rate
2.21 Infant Mortality Rates
2.22 Age Specific Death Rates
2.23 Trends in Different Types of Mortality Rates
2.24 Density of Population
2.25 Taluka wise Density of Population
2.26 Literacy Rates
Rural Urban Population Divide
2.27 Year wise growth in Urban Population
2.28 Taluka wise Percentage of Rural and Urban Population
Family Planning
Morbidity Pattern
III. Demographic Transition in Kerala: A Review
3.1 Year by which TFR of will be Achieved and TFR per Women
3.2 Trends in Birth, Death and Infant Mortality Rates
3.3 International Comparison of Demographic Variables
1.Social Justice Hypothesis
2. The Diffusion Hypothesis
3. Hypothesis of Poverty Induced Fertilitv Decline
4.Hypothesis of Women Empowerment
5. Hypothesis of Mortality Induced Fertility Decline
IV. Analysis of the Results from Primary Survey
V. Demographic Transition in Goa & Kerala. A Comparison
5 1 Population Growth Rate of Kerala & Goa: Post-1961
5 2 Comparative Demographic Position: Goa & Kerala
5 3 Total Fertility Rates: Kerala & Goa
VI. Conclusions & Policy implications
Policy Implications of Demographic Transition on Goa
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