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      • Generally, an increase in the urban population growth rate is the result of the over-concentration of the population in the existing cities. However, in Kerala, the main reason for urban population growth is the increase in the number of urban areas as well as urbanisation of the peripheral areas of existing major urban centres.
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  2. Over the last 2. decades, many urban areas have experienced remarkable growth, because of rapid population growth and as the Indian economy have been transformed by a combination of rapid technological and political change. Around one-third of the total population now live in urban settlements.

  3. Aug 1, 2023 · Following an early onset of mortality transition, Kerala registered a higher growth rate in population than the country average till 1971 (Table 1). However, with the onset of the declining trend in fertility in the state, an eventual decline in population growth rate was observed thereafter.

  4. However, in Kerala, the main reason for urban population growth is the increase in the number of urban areas as well as urbanisation of the peripheral areas of existing major urban centres. Kerala is very unique in settlement patterns also.

  5. Mar 29, 2018 · The recent upsurge of 92.8 per cent urban growth rate in Kerala is due to the areal reclassification. The higher order towns (Classes I and II) in Kerala show a decline in growth of population, whereas the lower order towns (Class III towns) are growing. The urban density decreased and work participation rate increased slightly during 2001–2011.

  6. Urban Growth. The 1991 census found the urban population of Kerala to be 7.7 million, or more than one-fourth of the state's population ( Table 5-2). In 1901 urban dwellers accounted for only 7 percent of the population. Urban growth exceeded 5 percent in the decades 19411951 and 19811991.

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  7. Jun 19, 2024 · The urban decadal population growth was very high (61 per cent) during 1981 to 1991 due to the reclassification of towns. Further, with the declassification of forty-two towns, the rate of growth of urban population had come down to a very low level of 7.64 per cent in 2001.

  8. Kerala is the second-most urbanised major state in the country with 47.7% urban population according to the 2011 Census of India. [13] Hinduism is followed by the majority of Keralites (54.7%). The major religions followed in Kerala are Hinduism (54.7% — Hinduism in Kerala), Islam (26.6%) and Christianity (18.4%).