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Growing Rural-Urban Disparity in Bihar / Sharma, S.S.P. & Kumar, T. Vijay
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Growing Rural-Urban Disparity in Bihar
Sharma, S.S.P. & Kumar, T. Vijay
 
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  Book ID : 33676
  ISBN-10 : 81-8387-201-8 / 8183872018
  ISBN-13 : 978-81-8387-201-0 / 9788183872010
  Place of Publication : Delhi
  Year of Publication : 2008
  Edition : (First Edition)
  Language : English
  lxviii, 220p., Figs., Tables, Index, 23 cm.
   
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CONTENTS:-
1. Bihar in a Country Perspective
2. Economic Development and Poverty
3. Demography
4. Education
5. Health
6. Quality of Life
7. Agriculture and Rural Development
8. Employment and Work Participation
9. Development Programmes and the Poor
10. Analysis Based on Primary Data
11. Policy Implications and Suggestions
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Relationsng the disparities between Rural and Urban areas is apparently more difficult than it appears since it is possible to redefine what is urban and what is rural. Governments in Asia use different definitions for urban areas and do not define rural areas, treating them as the undefined residual. An area is designated as "urban" when it crosses a certain Population limit (for example, 5,000 inhabitants) or when its population density reaches to a certain level (for example, 1,000 per square kilometre). Small changes in criteria can have a considerable impact on the urbanization level of a country. Rather than defining rural and urban in geographical or demographic terms, it is desirable to look at the character of the rural and urban Society and its economy. Economists define an area as urban when the Economy is characterized by non-extractive occupations, for example, industry, commerce, that benefit particularly from a high population density and the accompanying infrastructure. Sociologically, "urban" may typify wider, but less personal and social Relations and a lifestyle characterized by individualism, anonymity and a segmentation of life. However, improved Transport and the relative Reduction in transport costs have made it easier to commute between an urban area and its surrounding rural areas or to temporarily migrate from rural to urban areas. Resultantly, an increasing number of people find temporary or permanent urban Employment in the urban areas, while living or at least being registered to live in a rural area.
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