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Demography is the systematic study of ______.
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The word demography comes from Greek origin and is composed of the two words where demos means ______ and graphein implying ______.
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The term Demography is of Greek origin and is composed of two words demos meaning ____________ and graphien implying ____________.
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____________ is primarily concerned with the measurement and analysis of the components of population change.
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There is a close relationship between disability and poverty. Identify the option that does not hold true in this context.
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How did the British try to understand the complexity of the caste system?
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Cultural diversity can present tough challenges. Which of the following is not a reason for the same?
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The main advantage of the survey is ______.
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Explain the two types of Demography.
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Cultural diversity can present tough challenges. Which of the following is not a reason for challenge?
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Assertion(A): The everydayness of social inequality and exclusion often make them appear inevitable, almost natural.
Reason(R): The common-sense understanding is that the poor and marginalised are where they are because they are lacking in ability, or haven’t tried hard enough to improve their situation.
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In what ways have social movements shaped the world we live and continue to do so?
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Explain the basic argument of the theory of demographic transition. Why is the transition period associated with a ‘population explosion’?
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Why did Malthus believe that catastrophic events like famines and epidemics that cause mass deaths were inevitable?
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What is meant by ‘birth rate’ and ‘death rate’? Explain why the birth rate is relatively slow to fall while the death rate declines much faster.
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What are some of the rules that the caste system imposes?
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What changes did colonialism bring about in the caste system?
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In what sense has caste become relatively ‘invisible’ for the urban upper castes?
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What is meant by the phrase ‘invisible hand’?
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How does a sociological perspective on markets differ from an economic one?
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