Module 6: Population of India
  Lecture 20: Future Prospects
 

 

TABLE 6.8: IN-MIGRATION BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND SEX: 2001

Category

Persons

Males

Females

(a) Total Population

 

(b) Born in India

 

(c) Born in the place of enumeration

 

(d) Total migrants (a-c)

 

(e) Born within the state of enumeration

 

(i) Born elsewhere in the district of

enumeration

(ii) Born in other districts of the state

 

(f) Born in other States in India beyond

The state of enumeration

(g) Born abroad

 

(h) Unclassified

 

1,028,610,328

 

1.022,442,977

 

721,460,171

 

307.149,736

 

980,101,274

 

181,799,637

 

76,841,466

 

42,341,703

 

6,166,930

 

421

532,156,772

 

528,981,861

 

441,746,082

 

90,410,496

 

509,306,087

 

42,781.678

 

24,778,327

 

19,675,774

 

3,174,717

 

194

 

496,453,556

 

493,461,116

 

279,714,089

 

216,739,240

 

470,795,187

 

139,017.959

 

52,063,139

 

22,665,929

 

2,992,213

 

227

Note: India excludes 2001 Census data on population and other characteristics for Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur. Source: Table D1, Census of India 2001.

State-wise details, showing 1991 population, number of net in-migrants, migration rate and a comparison with 1991-2001 growth in population, and contribution of migration in the growth of each state are given in Table 6.9. It clearly shows that Bihar and Manipur are two most outmigrating states while Chandigarh , Dadra and Nagar, Daman and Diu , and Delhi are most inmigrating Union Territories/States.