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This book is the first-ever volume which provides comprehensive information on demographic, health and development at the level of 640 districts in India. Central and state governments, developmental organizations, national and international NGOs and researchers require disaggregated data at the district level for many practical purposes. However, such information is not readily available for use. The editors, with a close-knit group of collaborators, have compiled data from reliable sources for each district of India and present the results in the form of composite indexes. The chapters rank districts within the state and vis-à-vis all districts of India to help readers understand intra-district and inter-district developmental disparities. They present spatial analyses that depict clustering of development. It is a ready reference for planners, researchers and students and provides scientific analyses that depict the clustering of development parameters at the district level.  

This volume is meant for a wide readership interested in development in India, across population studies, sociology, economics, statistics, to regional development, and from academics, researchers, and planners to policy makers.

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The book would be of great use for economists, demographers, and scholars in other disciplines of social sciences, planners, policy practitioners and research students. (Sanatan Nayak, Migration and Development, August 4, 2020)

1 Contextualising Demographic and Development Divide in Districts of India
1(16)
Sanjay K. Mohanty
Udaya S. Mishra
Rajesh K. Chauhan
2 Population Trends, Distribution and Prospects in the Districts of India
17(128)
Rajesh K. Chauhan
Sanjay K. Mohanty
Udaya S. Mishra
3 Fertility Transition in the Districts of India, 1991-2011
145(52)
Sanjay K. Mohanty
Sayantani Chatterjee
Emily Das
Suyash Mishra
Rajesh K. Chauhan
4 Development Disparity and Interstate Out-Migration in the Districts of India
197(62)
Kalosona Paul
5 Educational Development and Disparities in India: District-Level Analyses
259(70)
Sayantani Chatterjee
Udaya S. Mishra
6 State of Health in the Districts of India
329(46)
Sanjay K. Mohanty
Nihar R. Mishra
Junaid Khan
Guru Vasishtha
Udaya S. Mishra
7 Maternal and Child Health in Districts of India: Deprivation and Disparities
375(42)
Basant Kumar Panda
Udaya S. Mishra
Shubhkant Swain
8 Primary Healthcare Infrastructure and Reproductive Healthcare in Rural India: A District Level Analysis
417(50)
Pijush Kanti Khan
Kajori Banerjee
Swarbhanu Nandi
9 Economic Development in the Districts of India
467(42)
Sanjay K. Mohanty
Anjali Dash
Radhe Shyam Mishra
Bidyadhar Dehury
10 Spatial Pattern of Development in Districts of India
509(44)
Sanjay K. Mohanty
Bidyadhar Dehury
Udaya S. Mishra
Anjali Dash
Rajeev R. Singh
11 Summarizing Development Divide in Districts of India
553
Udaya S. Mishra
Sanjay K. Mohanty
Sanjay K. Mohanty is a trained economist and demographer and Professor at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India. Professor Mohanty has more than two decades of teaching and research experience and has guided several doctoral students in their maiden research work. He teaches courses on health economics and fertility measures at IIPS. His research interests include the economics of health and health care, economics of aging, multidimensional poverty and population dynamics. Prof. Mohanty has authored more than 80 research papers in international and national peer reviewed journals. Currently, he is associated with the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI), which is a joint survey by the T.H. Chan School of Public Health of Harvard University, IIPS and The University of Southern California. Prof. Mohanty was Visiting Scientist at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health during 2014-15 and C. R. Parekh Fellow at the Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics during January-April 2010. He was given the K.B. Pathak award in 2009 by the Indian Association for Study of Population (IASP) and the P.N. Mari Bhat Award by the Xavier Institute for Management (XIMB), Bhubaneswar for his research. Udaya S. Mishra is a statistician/demographer and Professor at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala India. He is engaged in research and teaching on population and development issues and has a number of national and international publications to his credit. In recent times, he has served in various capacities in guiding scientific research in social sciences. During his two and a half decades of teaching and research experience, he has contributed research to the areas of ageing, health, nutrition as well as population policy and programme evaluation. His current research interest includes measurement issues in health, and equity focus in evaluation of outcomes. His scholastic distinctions include: (i) Takemi Fellow, in the Department of Population and International Health, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University during 2003-05 (ii) Associate member of Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton, UK and (iii) Expert group member to review the draft handbook on `Designing of Household Sample Surveys at the United Nations Statistics Division, New York. 

Rajesh K. Chauhan is Joint Director with Population Research Centre (PRC), Department of Economics, University of Lucknow, India. He has a PhD in demography from The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia and master's degrees in statistics and population studies. He has served at the Directorate of Economics and Statistics of the Planning Department of the Government of Uttar Pradesh, India. His primary interest lies in the area of mortality and public health analysis, large-scale sample surveys, data management and analysis,money-metric welfare and poverty measures with special emphasis on measurement methodologies. He has extensive experience in working with the main Indian sample survey datasets e.g. National Family Health Survey (NFHS), District Level Household Survey (DLHS) and National Sample Survey (NSS). He has good understanding of CS-Pro environment for the data entry. He has several publications in reputed international and national journals and contributions in edited books.