Volume : III, Issue : XI, December - 2013 Migratory Movements In Sangli DistrictD. D. Gaikwad Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : The study of migration occupies an important place in population studies because, in combination with fertility and mortality, it determines the size and the rate of population growth, as well as its structure and characteristics. The task of analyzing migrational pattern in India is handicapped by lack of direct data on migration. The only statistical information available for this purpose is the place of birth data. Unfortunately even these data are not available for an areal unit smaller than the district. Here an attempt has been made to analyse the migrational pattern of population at tahsil level in Sangli District for the period of 1981 to 2001. For this the data have been collected through various sources like censuses, govt. vital statistical records, socio-economic abstracts, books, journals etc. Tahsils of in and out migrations are identified, their intensity indices have been calculated. Different statistical methods are used for the analysis of collected data and it has been shown by using relational maps and diagrams. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : D. D. Gaikwad, (2013). Migratory Movements In Sangli District. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. XI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3716.pdf References : - 1.Concise Oxford Dictionary.
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