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Classification of Indian Cities by the Occupation Pattern of Workers-A Comment


     

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Recently Sanjeevani Gadgil has attempted a classification of Indian cities and town-groups. She has used the 1961 Census data. Her analysis covers 113 cities and town-groups and 9 major occupational groups. She has ingeniously modified and adopted Stone's 'Distance method' of sequential criterion for the purpose of grouping.
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Recently Sanjeevani Gadgil has attempted a classification of Indian cities and town-groups. She has used the 1961 Census data. Her analysis covers 113 cities and town-groups and 9 major occupational groups. She has ingeniously modified and adopted Stone's 'Distance method' of sequential criterion for the purpose of grouping.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.21648/arthavij%2F1973%2Fv15%2Fi1%2F116597