Indian Districts Socio-Economic Data
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This dataset provides detailed demographic information for various districts across India. It encompasses key statistics such as population figures, growth rates, sex ratios, and literacy levels. The data offers valuable insights into the socio-economic landscape of Indian districts, making it suitable for in-depth demographic analyses, regional studies, and informed decision-making processes.
Columns
- Ranking: The statistical rank of each district based on its population count.
- District: The official name of the district.
- State: The name of the Indian state to which the district belongs.
- Population: The total population count within the district.
- Growth: The percentage indicating population growth within the district.
- Sex-Ratio: The ratio representing the number of males to females in the district.
- Literacy: The rate of literacy observed within the district's population.
Distribution
The dataset is provided as a data file, typically in CSV format, named
census2011.csv
and is approximately 40.76 KB in size. It contains 7 columns and approximately 610 records or rows of data. Specific numbers for rows or records are derived from the valid entry counts for each column.Usage
This dataset is ideal for:
- Conducting demographic analyses to understand population trends.
- Supporting regional studies on Indian districts.
- Aiding decision-making processes related to socio-economic planning and resource allocation.
- Educational purposes in social sciences and statistics.
Coverage
The dataset covers various districts across India. The time range for the data is indicated by
census2011.csv
, suggesting it pertains to the 2011 census period. It includes demographic scope for population, growth, sex ratio, and literacy rates across these districts. Data availability is for the districts as recorded in the 2011 census.License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
This dataset is intended for a range of users including:
- Demographers and statisticians for population studies.
- Researchers and academics conducting regional studies on India.
- Policy makers and government analysts for planning and resource allocation.
- Students and educators for learning and projects related to Indian demographics.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Indian District Demographics 2011
- India Census 2011 District Data
- District Population & Literacy Statistics - India
- Indian Districts Socio-Economic Data
Attributes
Original Data Source: Indian Districts Socio-Economic Data