Volume : VI, Issue : III, March - 2016
Spatial Analysis of Rural Male Working Population in Karnataka (India)
G. N. Kummur
Abstract :
The rural total population of Karnataka can be divided into male and female to understand the role of working population. During 1991 census, the total rural population of Karnataka was 3,10,69,403 (60.07%), while its population was 4,49,77,201. During 2001 census, the total rural population increased to 3,48,89,033 (66.01%), while its total population was 5,28,50,562. During 1991 period the total rural working population in Karnataka was 1,44,31,584 (40%). This rural working population during 2001 census increased to 1,71,27,803 (50%). During 1991 census 88,23,044 (61.13%) people are identified as rural male total working population in Karnataka. During 2001 census their number increased to 1,02,54,252 (59.87%).
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G.N. Kummur Spatial Analysis of Rural Male Working Population in Karnataka (India) Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.6, Issue : 3 March 2016
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