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      • Kerala’s demographic transition has fuelled rapid urbanisation in the recent decades. The State Urbanisation Report (SUR) prepared after the 2011 Census identified peculiarities in urbanisation and settlement patterns. The SUR identified that urbanisation of Kerala is an urban spread rather than the result of structural changes in its economy.
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  2. Kerala as an urban spread rather than the result of the structural changes in the economy of the state. The report envisages a compact urban form and visualizes urban areas as instrument for the development

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  3. Jun 19, 2020 · The SUR identifies the present urbanisation of Kerala as an urban spread rather than the result of the structural changes in the economy of the state. The report envisages a compact urban form and visualizes urban areas as instrument for the development of rural hinterland, besides being engines of development of Kerala.

  4. The transition from an agrarian society to a modern economy is usually described as involving three structural transformations. Firstly, workers move from the agricultural sector into industrial production and services. Secondly, there is a gradual shift from the informal to the formal sector.

  5. Jun 19, 2024 · This study has provided a comprehensive understanding of the nature of Kerala’s urbanisation, highlighting the spatial and temporal patterns that set it apart. It is evident that Kerala’s urbanisation journey is remarkable and emblematic of a broader transformation in the global demographic landscape.

  6. Mar 29, 2018 · The authors here examine the growth trends in Keralas urban population, the tempo and degree of concentration and capture the changes in development indicators based on data available from the Census of India.

  7. Details of urban and rural population in Kerala are given in Appendix 1.3. Urbanisation in Kerala shows marked peculiarities. Generally, increase in urban population growth rate is the result of over-concentration in the existing cities, especially in the million-plus urban agglomerations.

  8. description and analysis of the major features of economic policy and development in Kerala, with an emphasis on the years from 2016 to 2020. Kerala's accomplishment shows that the well-being of the people can be improved, and social, political, and cultural conditions transformed, when there is appropriate public action. In Kerala, the