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Child Labour Facts and Figures: An Analysis of Census 2001
Child Labour Facts and Figures: An Analysis of Census 2001
INDUSChild Labour Project
INDUS CHILD LABOUR PROJECTINTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATIONSubregional office for South AsiaIndia Habitat Centre, Core 4B, 3rd Floor, Lodi RoadNew Delhi 110003, India
Funding for the INDUS Child Labour Project was provided by the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) and Government of India. This publication does not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the United States Government.
INDUS CHILD LABOUR PROJECT
In numerous forms and contexts, child labour exists all over India and the violation of human rights that it manifests has necessitated interventions at different levels.
Being a technical Co-operation project of the Ministry of Labour and Department of Education, Government of India and the United States Department of Labour, the INDUS, Child Labour Project is a concerted effort to develop sustainable models for a future without child labour. It seeks to provide all children with their inalienable right to education and childhood, by enlisting the support of relevant Government Ministries and Department at the national, state and local levels, employer's and workers organisation, NGOs, and Civil Society institutions.
The project is implemented in the states of Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. The sector identified for focus on a priority basis are:
80,000 children are targeted under this project. There are four groups of direct beneficiaries in each district:
Identified young child workers (5-8 years), who will be directly enrolled in regular schools;
Older child workers (9-13 years), who will be provided with transitional education and support services.
Adolescent workers (14-17 years), who will be provided with vocational training; and
Parents of working children, who will be organised into self-help groups and later provided with skills for additional income generation.
A project supported by Government of India and United States Department of Labour
CHILD LABOUR FACTS & FIGURES:CHILD LABOUR FACTS & FIGURES:CHILD LABOUR FACTS & FIGURES:CHILD LABOUR FACTS & FIGURES:CHILD LABOUR FACTS & FIGURES:AN ANALAN ANALAN ANALAN ANALAN ANALYSIS OF CENSUS 2001YSIS OF CENSUS 2001YSIS OF CENSUS 2001YSIS OF CENSUS 2001YSIS OF CENSUS 2001
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Reliable and comparable statistics on various aspects of child labour is of keysignificance for research, policy, planning and implementation of programmes for eliminationof child labour. In India besides a multitude of child labour surveys, the Census data has beenthe source of consistent information reflecting the relative magnitude of child labour amongstates and for analysing trends over a period of time. However, the census definitions of ‘main’and ‘marginal workers’ and industrial classification system adopted therein, do not correspondto the definition and sectorial classification of child labour in Indian Legislation or child labouras defined as per ILO Conventions on child labour. It can then be used as a proxy indicator tothe magnitude of child labour as also for analysis of trends and movements in size or distributionof child labour across the sectors.
The release of the age-wise work force participation rates by the Census 2001 in May2006 has prompted the INDUS project to analyse the results. As a part of INDUS Child LabourProject’s effort to gather and disseminate factual information on Child Labour, the project hasput together this book, which presents statistical data in a form, which is easily usable by childlabour practitioners. This book presents both a national picture and a state wise report card ofkey parameters in relation to child labour for all the 35 States and Union Territories.
We believe this book will prove to be a good policy tool to generate a debate, encouragediscussions amongst stakeholders and plan effective measures to eliminate child labour.
&&&&&Registrar General & Census ComissionerRegistrar General & Census ComissionerRegistrar General & Census ComissionerRegistrar General & Census ComissionerRegistrar General & Census Comissioner,,,,, India India India India India
Ministry of Home AffairsMinistry of Home AffairsMinistry of Home AffairsMinistry of Home AffairsMinistry of Home Affairs
INDUS Project team has consistently felt the need for good and reliable statistics onchild labour. The project conducted a three day internal self review in June 2006, where itidentified the need to analyse and present Census results in a user friendly form as importantto generating a policy debate on child labour. It is in this context that the project has put togetherthis book.
We would take this opportunity to place on record our thanks for the valuable advice,guidance and cooperation received from IPEC Headquarters colleagues Ms. Simrin Singhand Mr. Bijoy Raychaudhuri; and from ILO-Sub Regional Office colleagues, Ms. Leyla Tegmo-Reddy and Ms. Rie Vejs-Kjeldgaard and many others. We would also like to express ourgratitude to Mr. Mr D K Sikri, Registrar General of India and Mr. Ramesh Chander Sethi,Additional Registrar General of India for taking interest and providing substantive commentson the book.
Our special thanks to Mr. Bhaskar Mishra for carefully and painstakingly analyzing thedata, presenting it in a reader friendly form and for drafting the book. Mr. D. Balasubramanianprovided the requisite secretarial support in an efficient manner. A special mention of thanksto him. Our thanks also go to Research & Publishing House for Printing this Report.
Surina RajanProject ManagerINDUS Child Labour Project
CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgment
Introduction and Data Highlights ......................................................................1-8
Mapping of Workers in India ............................................................................9-11
Child Labour: A State-Wise Profile ................................................................12-84
Appendices:
1. State Level Data on Employment and Education ..........................86-106
2. District Level Data on Employment .............................................107-124
3. Note on ILO Core Conventions on Child Labour .........................125-126
4. Note on Statistical Information and MonitoringProgramme on Child Labour (SIMPOC) ............................................. 127
INTRODUCTION AND DATA HIGHLIGHTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION:
The primary objective of this report is to present a profile of working childrenaged 5-17 years at all India and State/UT levels as per Census 2001. The age-group 5-17years (child workers as well as adolescent workers) was selected to keep the study inconsonance with the target group selected under the ILO- INDUS Child Labour Project.
The all India and State/UT highlights are based mainly on the Table C 12 of 2001census which gives cross-classification of Main, Marginal and Non-Workers in the ages 5-19years attending educational institutions by economic activity and by sex. This table correspondsto table C-4 of 1991 Census.
The Main, Marginal and Non-Workers have been defined as under in 2001 Census:
• Main Worker: Those workers who had worked for the major part of the referenceperiod (i.e. 6 months or more) are termed as Main Workers.
• Marginal Worker: Those workers who had not worked for the major part of thereference period (i.e. less than 6 months) are termed as Marginal Workers.
• Non-Worker: A person who did not work at all during the reference period wastreated as Non-Worker. The Non-Workers broadly constitute Students who didnot participate in any economic activity paid or unpaid, household duties whowere attending to daily household chores like cooking, cleaning utensils, lookingafter children, fetching water etc. and are not even helping in the unpaid work inthe family form or cultivation or milching, dependant such as infants or very elderlypeople not included in the category of worker, pensioners those who are drawingpension after retirement and are not engaged in any economic activity. Beggars,vagrants, prostitutes and persons having unidentified source of income and withunspecified sources of subsistence and not engaged in any economicallyproductive work during the reference period. Others, this category includes allNon-Workers who may not come under the above categories such as rentiers,persons living on remittances, agricultural or non-agricultural royalty, convicts injails or inmates of penal, mental or charitable institutions doing no paid or unpaidwork and persons who are seeking/ available for work.
Based on this table, a cross-classification of Main, Marginal and Non-Workers in theage-group 5-17 years attending educational institutions by economic activity and by sex hasbeen worked out at all India and State/UT levels. While presenting the results, the main aimwas to present an overall picture of population aged 5-17 years by depicting the following:
1. Distribution of population aged 5-17 years by sex, by Rural & Urban and by Main,Marginal & Non-Workers separately.
2. Distribution of Main, Marginal and Non-Workers separately by Sex, by attendingeducational institutions or not and by sex thereof.
3. Share of Workers (Main and Marginal taken together) in the total work force of therespective State/UT as also at all India level.
Apart from the above analysis, distribution of the general population (all ages) has alsobeen analysed by sex, by work status (i.e. workers and Non-Workers) and by main & marginalwork status of workers.
Besides, distribution of population aged 5-14 years has been analysed by sex, bywork status (i.e. Workers and Non-Workers) and by main & marginal work status of workersalong with the share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the respective State/UTs and of India on the whole.
The information relating to general population (all age groups) and population aged 5-14 years will help in understanding the overall complexity and concomitant factors of childlabour.
In addition, a series of information in the form of tables has been provided in this reportto provide the readers with a unique opportunity of accessing crucial information on childlabour at one place. The following table gives an insight into contents of these tables.
Table No.
Title of the table Contents
1.1 Distribution of Population ( all ages, 5-14 years, 15-17 years and 5-17 years) by Work Status as per Census 2001.
Table has all India and State/UT wise distribution of respective populations into Main, Marginal and Non-Workers.
1.2 Distribution of Population (all ages, 5-14 years, 15-17 years and 5-17 years) by Sex as per Census 2001.
Table has all India and State/UT wise bifurcation of respective populations into males and females.
1.3.1 to 1.3.3
Distribution of Workers by Sex as per Census 2001.
Tables have all India and State/UT wise distribution of workers (i.e Total Worker, Main Worker and Marginal Worker) by Sex. Table 1.3.1 pertains to workers of all age group, table 1.3.2 to workers of 5-14 years and table 1.3.3 to workers of 5-17 years.
1.4.1 to 1.4.3
Distribution of Population by Work Status and Sex as per Census 2001.
Tables have all India and State/UT wise distribution of Population, total worker and total non-worker by Sex. Table 1.4.1 pertains to workers of all age group, table 1.4.2 to workers of 5-14 years and table 1.4.3 to workers of 5-17 years.
1.5 Percentage of Workers in the respective Population total as per Census 2001.
Table gives the all India and State/UT wise percentage of workers (all ages, 5-14 years and 5-17 years) to their respective population total.
1.6 Distribution of Workers (aged 5-14 years) by their work status in 2001 vis-à-vis 1991 and percentage change thereof.
Table presents the all India and State/UT wise distribution of child workers (main, marginal and total child worker) in 2001 as compared to 1991 and percentage change thereof to facilitate decadal comparison.
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** The advance tables have been generated on a sample of 10 percent EnumerationBlocks selected for providing provisional estimates of distribution of workers by broadindustrial categories except for some smaller States/UTs where the provisional results arebased on actual count. For selection of sample, linear systematic sampling method hasbeen used. In states where a sample has been used, the estimated values have been obtainedby applying a multiplier of 10 as the effective sample size is 10 per cent which may not matchwith the actual number of main and Marginal Workers as shown in other tables.In order to facilitatebetter understanding, the information from these two tables has been clubbed. In Census 2001,the classification of economic activity has been done as per NIC 1998 which is a modifiedversion of NIC 1987 used in Census 1991. Apart from the Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers,the table has categorization of the workers in HHI and Other Workers in the nine categories ofeconomic activity formed by grouping together the 17 tabulation categories of NIC 1998.
1.7 Number of Workers (aged 5-14 years) since 1971 and Index on base 1971 thereof.
Table gives the all India and State/UT wise number of child workers in 1971, 1981, 1991 and 2001 to map the magnitude of child workers across different census periods. Workers Index on base 1971 has also been depicted to reflect the temporal change.
1.8.1 to 1.8.2
Distribution of Population by status of attending educational institution, work status and sex as per Census 2001.
Tables have all India and State/UT wise distribution of population by status of their attending educational institution, work status and sex. Table 1.8.1 pertains to population of 5-14 years and table 1.8.2 to population of 5-17 years.
1.8.1(a) to
1.8.2(a)
Percentage distribution of Population by status of attending educational institution, work status and sex as per Census 2001.
Tables give the all India and State/UT wise percentage distribution of population by status of their attending educational institution, work status and sex for age group 5-14 years and 5-17 years respectively.
1.9 Distribution of Main and Marginal Workers (aged 5-14 years) by Industry Category as per Census 2001.
Table gives the all India and State/UT wise distribution of Main and Marginal workers by Industry categories. This table has been carved out from the Census Advance Tables( 1.1- Main Workers classified by age , Industrial Category and Sex and 1.2- Marginal Workers classified by age, Industrial Category and Sex) of B Series. **
1.10 Distribution of Population (aged 5-14 years) by work status at district level as per Census 2001.
Table depicts the number of persons and its distribution into Main, Marginal and Non-Workers for all the districts in India.
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2.0 DATA HIGHLIGHTS:
• India has a total work force of 4022.35 lakhs (39.10 per cent of the total population).
Out of this, 3130.05 lakhs ( 77.82 per cent) are Main Workers and 892.30 lakhs
(22.18 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• In the age group 5-14 years, the total work force in India is 126.67 lakhs. Out of
this, 57.80 lakhs (45.6 2 per cent) are Main Workers and 68.87 lakhs (54.38 per
cent) are Marginal Workers.
• Similarly, in the age group 5-17 years, the total work force in India is 283.48 lakhs.
Out of this, 151.21 lakhs (53.34 per cent) are Main Workers and 132.27 lakhs
(46.66 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers in the country aged 5-14 years and 5-17 years to the
respective population total are 5 percent and 9.08 per cent respectively.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years and 5-17 years in the total work force of the
country is 3.15 per cent and 7.05 percent respectively.
• In India, amongst Main Workers in the age group 5-14 years, only 14.07 per cent
workers were reported to be attending educational institutions. The situation of
Marginal Workers was better with 36.68 per cent attending educational institutions.
However, a worrying fact is that a substantial number (i.e. 32.35 per cent) of Non-
Workers were not attending any educational institution.
• Similarly, amongst Main Workers in the age group 5-17 years in India, only 8.67
per cent were reported to be attending educational institutions. Here also, the
situation of Marginal Workers was better with 28.24 per cent attending educational
institutions. A substantial number (i.e. 32.44 per cent) of Non-Workers not attending
any educational institution continues to remain a worrisome fact.
• The State/UT with the highest share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total
population of the State/UT was Mizoram (12.34 per cent).
• The State/UT with the lowest share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total
population of the State/UT was Lakshadweep (0.19 per cent).
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Distribution of State/UTs as per share of workers aged 5-14 yearsin the respective population total.
Range (%) State/UT
0-2 Goa, Delhi, Pondicherry, Kerala and Lakshadweep.
2-4 Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Tripura, Andamanand Nicobar Is., Daman & Diu and Chandigarh.
4-6 Manipur, Jharkhand, Assam, Haryana, Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa,Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
L(Public Administration etc.) to Q 10.03(Extra Terristorial Organisations and Bodies)
All Categories 100.00
• As compared to 1991 Census, there has been an increase of 10.68 per cent inworkers aged 5-14 years in 2001 Census (excluding the State of Jammu &Kashmir).
• Between 2001 and 1991 in terms of absolute number, the category of Main Workersaged 5-14 years has decreased considerably by well over one- third(36.97 per cent).
• However, over the same period there has been a manifold increase of MarginalWorkers aged 5-14 years (207.10 per cent).
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State/UTs showing % decline in 2001 as compared to 1991
State/UTs witnessing % increase in 2001 as compared to 1991
Dadra & Nagar Haveli (-3.22), Gujarat (-7.27), Goa (-11.13), Karnataka (-15.74), Orissa (-16.53), Andhra Pradesh (-17.97), Lakshadweep (-20.59), Daman & Diu (-22.53), Kerala (-24.84), Tamil Nadu(-27.65), Maharashtra (-28.49), and Pondicherry (-28.96)
• A similar comparison of workers aged 5-14 years across different State/UTs(Jharkhand, Uttarakhand and Chhattisgarh has been merged to Bihar, UttarPradesh and Madhya Pradesh respectively for comparison) reveals followingpicture:
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MAPPING OF WORKERS IN INDIA
This Chapter contains all India and State/ UTs wise brief analysis of Census 2001results for general population (all ages), population aged 5-14 years and population aged 5-17 years. Under general population and population aged 5-14 years, the respective populationtotals have been analysed by sex and by work status. For population aged 5-17 years, cross-classification analysis of Main, Marginal and Non-Workers attending educational institutionsby economic activity and by sex has been done. The basic data for the said analysis is depictedin Table 1.8.2. For the benefit of readers, similar data for population aged 5-14 years has beengiven in Table 1.8.1.
Share of Workers (all ages) in the Respective Population Total
Range (%) Colour
25-30
30-35
35-40
40-45
45-50
50 & above
Share of Workers (5-17 years) in the Respective Population Total
Range (%) Colour
0.4
4-8
8-12
12-16
16 & above
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Share of Workers (5-14 years) in the Respective Population Total
Range (%) Colour
0-2
2-4
4-6
6-8
8-10
10 and above
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INDIA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the country is 10286.10 lakhs. Out of this, 5321.57 lakhs(51.74 per cent) are males and 4964.53 lakhs (48.26 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 4022.35 lakhs (39.10 percent) are Workers and6263.75 lakhs (60.90 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3130.05 lakhs (77.82 per cent) are Main Workersand 892.30 lakhs (22.18 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the country is 2531.64 lakhs.Out of this, 1323.68 lakhs (52.29 per cent) are males and 1207.96 lakhs (47.71 percent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 126.67 lakhs (5.00 per cent) areWorkers and 2404.97 lakhs (95.00 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 57.80 lakhs (45.62 per cent) are Main Workers and68.87 lakhs (54.38 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the country works out tobe 3.15 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 3123.62 lakhs. Out of this,1642.00 lakhs (52.57 per cent) are males and 1481.62 (47.43 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 2325.31 lakhs (74.44 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 798.31 lakhs (25.56 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 151.21 lakhs (4.84 per cent) are Main Workers,132.27 lakhs 4.24 per cent Marginal Workers and the remaining 2840.14 lakhs(90.92 per cent) are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the country works out tobe 7.05 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 102.92 lakhs (68.07 per cent) are males and 48.28 lakhs(31.93 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 13.11 lakhs (8.67 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 138.10 lakhs (91.33 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 9.11 lakhs(69.52 per cent) are males and 3.99 lakhs (30.48 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,93.81 lakhs (67.93 per cent) are males and 44.29 lakhs (32.07 per cent) arefemales.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 63.60 lakhs (48.08 per cent) are males and 68.67 lakhs(51.92 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 37.35 lakhs (28.24 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 94.92 lakhs (71.76 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 22.57 lakhs(60.43 per cent) are males and 14.78 lakhs (39.57per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 41.03lakhs (43.23 per cent) are males and 53.89 lakhs (56.77 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 1475.47 lakhs (51.95 per cent) are males and 1364.67 lakhs(48.05 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 1918.85 lakhs (67.56per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 921.30 lakhs (32.44 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1062.18 lakhs(55.36 per cent) are males and 856.67 lakhs (44.64 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 413.30lakhs (44.86 per cent) are males and 508.00 lakhs (55.14. per cent) are females.
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JAMMU & KASHMIR- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 101.44 lakhs. Out of this, 53.61 lakhs (52.85 per cent)are males and 47.83 lakhs (47.15 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 37.54 lakhs (37.01 percent) are Workers and63.90 lakhs (62.99 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 26.09 lakhs (69.49 per cent) are Main Workers and11.45 lakhs (30.51 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 26.53 lakhs. Out ofthis ,13.67 lakhs (51.53 per cent) are males and 12.86 lakhs (48.47 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 1.76 lakhs (6.62 per cent) are Workersand 24.77 lakhs (93.38 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.55 lakhs (30.91 per cent) are Main Workers and1.21 lakhs (69.09 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 4.68 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 33.61 lakhs. Out of this,17.30 lakhs (51.48 per cent) are males and 16.31 lakhs (48.52 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 26.38 lakhs (78.50 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 7.23 lakhs (21.50 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 1.19 lakh (3.54 per cent) are Main Workers, 2.16 lakhs(6.42 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 30.26 lakhs (90.04 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be8.92 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.80 lakh (67.43 per cent) are males and 0.39 lakh(32.57 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.16 lakh (13.81 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 1.02 lakhs (86.19 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.11 lakh(67.94 per cent) are males and 0.05 lakh (32.06per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 0.69lakh (67.35 per cent) are males and 0.33 lakh (32.65 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.99 lakh (45.67per cent) are males and 1.17 lakhs(54.33 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.76 lakh (35.22 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 1.40 lakhs (64.78 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.46 lakh(60.99 per cent) are males and 0.30 lakh (39.01 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.52 lakh (37.35 per cent) are males and 0.88 lakh (62.65 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 15.51 lakhs (51.27 per cent) are males and 14.75(48.73 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 19.54 lakhs (64.56 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 10.72 lakhs (35.44 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 10.88 lakhs(55.69 per cent) are males and 8.66 lakhs (44.31 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,4.63 lakhs (43.21 per cent) are males and 6.09 lakhs (56.79 per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years(2001) Jammu & Kashmir
54281
121349
175630
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
140000
160000
180000
200000
Main Child Workers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total child Workers
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001Jammu & Kashmir
70384
258437
175630
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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HIMACHAL PRADESH- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 60.78 lakhs. Out of this, 30.88 lakhs (50.81 per cent)are males and 29.90 lakhs (49.19 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 29.92 lakhs (49.24 percent) are Workers and30.86 lakhs (50.76 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 19.63 lakhs (65.63 per cent) are Main Workers and10.29 lakhs (34.37 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 13.24 lakhs. Out ofthis, 6.84 lakhs (51.68 per cent) are males and 6.40 lakhs (48.32 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 1.08 lakhs (8.14 per cent) are Workersand 12.16 lakhs (91.86 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.14 lakh (12.70 per cent) are Main Workers and0.94 lakh (87.30 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out to be3.60 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 16.998 lakhs. Out of this,8.764 lakhs (51.56 per cent) are males and 8.234 lakhs (48.44 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 15.52 lakhs (91.30 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.478 lakhs (8.7 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.426 lakh (2.51 per cent) are Main Workers, 1.671 lakhs(9.83 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 14.901 lakhs (87.66 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be7.01 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.245 lakh (57.39 per cent) are males and 0.181 lakh(42.61 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.075 lakh (17.61 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.35 lakh (82.39 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.044 lakh(58.01 per cent) are males and 0.031 lakh (41.99 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.20 lakh (57.26 per cent) are males and 0.15 lakh (42.74 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.79 lakh (47.46 per cent) are males and 0.88 lakh(52.54 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1.367 lakhs (81.79 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.304 lakh (18.21 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.694 lakh(50.78 per cent) are males and 0.673 lakh (49.22.per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.694 lakh (50.78 per cent) are males and 0.673 lakh (49.22.per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 7.726 lakhs (51.85 per cent) are males and 7.175 lakhs(48.15 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 12.86 lakhs (86.30 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.04 lakhs (13.70 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 6.75 lakhs(52.47 per cent) are males and 6.11 lakhs (47.53 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.98 lakh (47.96 per cent) are males and 1.06 lakhs (52.04 per cent) are females.
Main Child Workers Marginal Child Workers Total child Workers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971- 2001 Himachal Pradesh
71384
99624
56438
107774
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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PUNJAB- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 243.59 lakhs. Out of this, 129.85 lakhs(53.31 per cent) are males and 113.74 lakhs (46.69 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 91.27 lakhs (37.47 percent) are Workers and152.32 lakhs (62.53 percent)are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 78.36 lakhs (85.85 per cent) are Main Workers and12.91 lakhs (14.15 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 54.89 lakhs. Out ofthis, 29.82 lakhs (54.32 per cent) are males and 25.07 lakhs (45.68 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 1.77 lakhs (3.23 per cent) are Workersand 53.12 lakhs (96.77 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 1.11 lakhs (62.41 per cent) are Main Workers and0.66 lakh (37.59 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 1.94 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 69.98 lakhs . Out of this, 37.93 lakhs(54.20 per cent) are males and 32.05 lakhs (45.80 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 47.04 lakhs (67.23 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 22.93 lakhs (32.77 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 3.24 lakhs (4.63 per cent) are Main Workers, 1.55 lakhs(2.21 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 65.19 lakhs (93.16 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be5.25 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 2.54 lakhs (78.48 per cent) are males and 0.70 lakh(21.52 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.37 lakh (11.53 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.87 lakhs (88.47 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.25 lakh(67.35 per cent) are males and 0.12 lakh (32.65 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,2.29 lakhs (79.93 per cent) are males and 0.58 lakh (20.07 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.83 lakh (53.44 per cent) are males and 0.72 lakh(46.56 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.44 lakh (28.44 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 1.11 lakhs (71.56 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.26 lakh(59.43 per cent) are males and 0.18 lakh (40.57 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 0.57lakh (51.06 per cent) are males and 0.54 lakh (48.94 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 34.56 lakhs (53.01 per cent) are males and 30.63 lakhs(46.99 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 49.66 lakhs (76.18 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 15.52 lakhs (23.82 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 27.19 lakhs(54.75 per cent) are males and 22.47 lakh (45.25 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,7.36 lakhs (47.43 per cent) are males and 8.16 lakhs (52.57 per cent) are females.
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Work e rs age d 5-14 ye ars 1971-2001 Punjab
232774
142868177268
216939
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years (2001 vis- a-vis- 1991) Punjab
132414
66630
177268
10454
142868
110638
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
140000
160000
180000
200000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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CHANDIGARH- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 9.01 lakhs. Out of this, 5.07 lakhs (56.29 per cent) aremales and 3.94 lakhs (43.71 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 3.40 lakhs (37.80 percent) are Workers and 5.60 lakhs(62.20 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3.29 lakhs (96.64 per cent) are Main Workers and0.11 lakh (3.36 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 1.82 lakhs. Out ofthis, 0.99 lakh (54.32 per cent) are males and 0.83 lakh (45.68 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.04 lakh (2.08 per cent) are Workersand 1.78 lakhs (97.92 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.03 lakh (80.89 per cent) are Main Workers and0.01 lakh (19.11 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 1.11per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 2.34 lakhs. Out of this, 1.29 lakhs(55 per cent) are males and 1.05 lakhs (45 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 0.23 lakh (10 per cent) belonged to Rural Areas and2.11 lakhs (90 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.099 lakh (4.23 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.015 lakh(0.62 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 2.23 lakhs (95.15 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be3.34 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers,0.082 lakh (83.29 per cent) are males and 0.017 lakh(16.71 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.009 lakh (9.22 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.09 lakh (90.78 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.006 lakh(64.07 per cent) are males and 0.003 lakh (35.93 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.08 lakh (85.24. per cent) are males and 0.01 lakh (14.76 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers,0.01 lakh (69.22 per cent) are males and 0.005 lakh(30.78 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.006 lakh (42.54 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.008 lakh (57.46 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.004 lakh(63.02 per cent) are males and 0.002 lakh (36.98 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.006 lakh (73.81 per cent) are males and 0.002 lakh (26.19 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 1.2 lakhs (53.65 per cent) are males and 1.03 lakhs(46.35 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 1.84 lakhs (82.63 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.39 lakh (17.37 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.01 lakhs(54.74 per cent) are males and 0.83 lakh (45.26 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.19 lakh (48.47 per cent) are males and 0.2 lakh (51.53 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Chandigarh
1839
31
1870
3057
722
3779
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
Wo r k e r s ag e d 5-14 ye ar s 1971-2001 C hand igar h
1086
1986 1870
3779
0500
1000150020002500300035004000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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UTTARAKHAND- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 84.89 lakhs. Out of this, 43.26 lakhs (50.96 per cent)are males and 41.63 lakhs (49.04 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 31.34 lakhs (36.92 percent) are Workers and53.55 lakhs (63.08 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 23.22 lakhs (74.10 per cent) are Main Workers and8.12 lakhs (25.90 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 21.65 lakhs. Out ofthis, 11.24 lakhs (51.91 per cent) are males and 10.41 lakhs (48.09 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.70 lakh (3.24 per cent) are Workersand 20.95 lakhs (96.76 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.23 lakh (33.19 per cent) are Main Workers and0.47 lakh (66.81 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 2.24 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 27.29 lakhs. Out of this, 14.16 lakhs(51.88 per cent) are males and 13.13 lakhs (48.12 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 20.78 lakhs (76.13 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 6.51 lakhs (23.87 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.72 lakh (2.66 per cent) are Main Workers, 1.02 lakhs(3.74 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 25.55 lakhs (93.61 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be5.57 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.46 lakh (63.46 per cent) are males and 0.26 lakh (36.54per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.0909 lakh (12.54 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.634 lakh (87.46 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.0594 lakh (65.36per cent) are males and 0.0315 (34.64 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 0.401lakh (63.19 per cent) are males and 0.233 lakh (36.81 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.46 lakh (45.11 per cent) are males and 0.56 lakh(54.89 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.53 lakh (52.44 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.49 lakh (47.56 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.26 lakh (49.25 percent) are males and 0.27 lakh (50.75 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 0.20lakh (40.56 per cent) are males and 0.29 lakh (59.44 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 13.24 lakhs (51.82 per cent) are males and 12.31 lakhs (48.18per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 19.87 lakhs (77.77 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 5.68 lakhs (22.23 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 10.69 lakhs (53.79per cent) are males and 9.18 lakhs (46.21 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 2.55lakhs (44.93 per cent) are males and 3.13 lakhs (55.07 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001) Uttarakhand
23292
46891
70183
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
Main Child Workers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total child Workers
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HARYANA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 211.45 lakhs. Out of this, 113.64 lakhs(53.74 per cent) are males and 97.81 lakhs (46.26 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 83.77 lakhs (39.62 percent) are Workers and127.67 lakhs (60.38 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 62.41 lakhs (74.50 per cent) are Main Workers and21.36 lakhs (25.50 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 53.06 lakhs. Out ofthis, 28.66 lakhs (54.01 per cent) are males and 24.40 lakhs (45.99 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 2.53 lakhs (4.78 per cent) are Workersand 50.53 lakhs (95.22 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.73 lakh (28.69 per cent) are Main Workers and1.80 lakhs (71.31 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.03 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 66.67 lakhs. Out of this, 36.21 lakhs(54.32 per cent) are males and 30.46 lakhs (45.68 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population 48.58 lakhs (72.88 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 18.08 lakhs (27.12 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 2.37 lakhs (3.55 per cent) are Main Workers, 3.66 lakhs(5.49 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 60.64 lakhs (90.96 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be7.20 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 1.78 lakhs (74.92 per cent) are males and 0.59 lakh(25.08 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.20 lakh (8.49 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.17 lakhs (91.51 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
25Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.14 lakh(68.89 per cent) are males and 0.06 lakh (31.11 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.64 lakhs (75.48 per cent) are males and 0.53 lakh (24.52 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers,1.80 lakhs (49.18 per cent) are males and 1.86 lakhs(50.82 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1.86 lakhs (50.82 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 1.80 lakhs (49.18 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.11 lakhs(59.49 per cent) are males and 0.75 lakh (40.11 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.69 lakh (38.32 per cent) are males and 1.11 lakhs (61.68 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 32.64 lakhs (53.83 per cent) are males and 28.00 lakhs(46.17 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 45.20 lakhs (74.54 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 15.44 lakhs (25.46 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 25.50 lakhs(56.42 per cent) are males and 19.70 lakhs (43.58 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,7.14 lakhs (46.23 per cent) are males and 8.30 lakhs (53.77 per cent) are females.
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DELHI- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 138.51 lakhs. Out of this, 76.08 lakhs (54.92 per cent)are males and 62.43 lakhs (45.08 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 45.46 lakhs (32.82 percent) are Workers and93.05 lakhs (67.18 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 43.18 lakhs (94.99 per cent) are Main Workers and2.28 lakhs (5.01 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 31.15 lakhs. Out ofthis, 16.66 lakhs (53.47 per cent) are males and 14.49 lakhs (46.53 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.42 lakh (1.35per cent) are Workersand 30.73 lakhs (98.65per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.33 lakh (79.92 per cent) are Main Workers and0.09 lakh (20.08 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out to be0.92 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 39.52 lakhs. Out of this, 21.30 lakhs(53.89 per cent) are males and 18.22 lakhs (46.11 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 2.92 lakhs (7.39 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 36.60 lakhs (92.61 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 1.20 lakhs (3.03 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.22 lakh(0.57 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 38.10 lakhs (96.4 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be3.13 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 1.05 lakhs (87.32 per cent) are males and 0.15 lakh(12.68 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.073 lakh (6.12 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 1.124 lakhs (93.88 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.054 lakh(73.68 per cent) are males and 0.019 lakh (26.32 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.991 lakh (88.2 per cent) are males and 0.133 lakh (11.8 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.16 lakh (73.63 per cent) are males and 0.06 lakh(26.37 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.049 lakh (21.86 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.175 lakh (78.14 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.029 lakh(59.53 per cent) are males and 0.02 lakh (40.47 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.135 lakh (77.58 per cent) are males and 0.039 lakh (22.42 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 20.09 lakhs (52.72 per cent) are males and 18.01 lakhs(47.28 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 29.93 lakhs (78.56 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 8.17 lakhs (21.44 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 16.09 lakhs(53.77 per cent) are males and 13.84 lakhs (46.23 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,3.99 lakhs (48.88 per cent) are males and 4.18 lakhs (51.12 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Delhi
681
33486
8413
2735126670
41899
05000
1000015000200002500030000350004000045000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Delhi
17120
2571727351
41899
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
45000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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RAJASTHAN- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 565.07 lakhs. Out of this, 294.20 lakhs(52.06 per cent) are males and 270.87 lakhs (47.94 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 237.66 lakhs (42.06 percent) are Workers and327.41 lakhs (57.94 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 174.37 lakhs (73.37 per cent) are Main Workers and63.30 lakhs (26.63 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 153.10 lakhs. Out ofthis, 80.90 lakhs (52.84 per cent) are males and 72.20 lakhs (47.16 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 12.63 lakhs (8.25 per cent) are Workersand 140.47 lakhs (91.75 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3.90 lakhs (30.89 per cent) are Main Workers and8.73 lakhs (69.11 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 5.31 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 186.46 lakhs . Out of this, 98.99lakhs (53.09 per cent) are males and 87.47 lakhs (46.91 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 145.39 lakhs (77.97 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 41.07 (22.03 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 10.50 lakhs (5.63 per cent) are Main Workers, 14.78 lakhs(7.93 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 161.18 lakhs (86.44 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be10.64 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 6.26 lakhs (59.64 per cent) are males and 4.24 lakhs (40.36per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.91 lakh (8.65 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 9.59 lakhs (91.35 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.55 lakh(60.33 per cent) are males and 0.36 lakh (39.67 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,5.71 lakhs (59.57 per cent) are males and 3.88 lakhs (40.43 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 6.13 lakhs (41.51 per cent) are males and 8.65 lakhs(58.49 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 5.57 lakhs (37.72 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 9.20 lakhs (62.28 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 3.52 lakhs(63.17 per cent) are males and 2.05 lakhs (36.83 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,2.61 lakhs (28.39 per cent) are males and 6.59 lakhs (71.61 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 86.60 lakhs (53.73 per cent) are males and 74.58 lakhs(46.27 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 109.21 lakhs (67.76 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 51.97 lakhs (32.24 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 65.98 lakhs(60.41 per cent) are males and 43.23 lakhs (39.59 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,20.62 lakhs (39.67 per cent) are males and 31.35 lakhs (60.33 per cent) arefemales.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Rajasthan
587389
819605 774199
1262570
0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
1400000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Rajasthan
490522
872550
283677
774199
1262570
390020
0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
1400000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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UTTAR PRADESH- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 1661.98 lakhs. Out of this, 875.65 lakhs(52.69 per cent) are males and 786.33 lakhs (47.31 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 539.84 lakhs (32.48 percent) are Workers and1122.14 lakhs (67.52 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 393.38 lakhs (72.87 per cent) are Main Workers and146.46 lakhs (27.13 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 472.02 lakhs. Out ofthis, 251.31 lakhs (53.24 per cent) are males and 220.71 lakhs (46.76 per cent) arefemales.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 19.28 lakhs (4.08 per cent) are Workersand 452.74 lakhs (95.92 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 8.02 lakhs (41.58 per cent) are Main Workers and11.26 lakhs (58.42 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out to be3.57 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 568.76 lakhs. Out of this,304.91 lakhs (53.61 per cent) are males and 263.85 lakhs (46.39 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 454.51 lakhs (79.91 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 114.25 lakhs (20.09 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 19.01 lakhs (3.34 per cent) are Main Workers, 21.08 lakhs(3.71 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 528.67 lakhs (92.95 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be7.43 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers,15.61 lakhs (82.12 per cent) are males and 3.40 lakhs (17.88per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 2.92 lakhs (15.36 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 16.09 lakhs (84.64 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 2.27 lakhs(77.76 per cent) are males and 0.65 lakh (22.24 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,13.34 lakhs (82.91 per cent) are males and 2.75 lakhs (17.09 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 11.62 lakhs (55.11 per cent) are males and 9.46 lakhs(44.89 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 6.86 lakhs (32.57 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 14.21 lakhs (67.43 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 4.52 lakhs(65.84 per cent) are males and 2.34 lakhs (34.16 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,7.10 lakhs (49.92 per cent) are males and 7.12 lakhs (50.08 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 277.68 lakhs (52.53 per cent) are males and 250.99 lakhs(47.47 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 311.38 lakhs (58.9 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 217.29 lakhs (41.1 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 180.11 lakhs(57.84 per cent) are males and 131.27 lakhs (42.16 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 97.58lakhs (44.91 per cent) are males and 119.71 lakhs (55.09 per cent) are females.
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BIHAR- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 829.99 lakhs. Out of this, 432.44 lakhs(52.10 per cent) are males and 397.55 lakhs (47.90per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 279.75 lakhs (33.70 percent) are Workers and550.24 lakhs (66.30 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 210.53 lakhs (75.26 per cent) are Main Workers and69.22 lakhs (24.74 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 238.68 lakhs. Out ofthis, 126.75 lakhs (53.11 per cent) are males and 111.93 lakhs (46.89 per cent) arefemales.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 11.18 lakhs (4.68 per cent) are Workersand 227.50 lakhs (95.32 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 5.40 lakhs (48.30 per cent) are Main Workers and5.78 lakhs (51.70 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.99 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 280.91 lakhs. Out of this,150.55 lakhs (53.59 per cent) are males and 130.36 lakhs (46.41 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 252.20 lakhs (89.78 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 28.71 lakhs (10.22 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 12.31 lakhs (4.38 per cent) are Main Workers, 10.13 lakhs(3.61 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 258.47 lakhs (92.01 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years is the total workforce of the State works out to be8.02 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 9.84 lakhs (79.95 per cent) are males and 2.47 lakhs(20.05 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 1.09 lakhs (8.83 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 11.22 lakhs (91.17 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.90 lakh(82.83 per cent) are males and 0.19 lakh (17.17 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 8.94lakhs (79.67 per cent) are males and 2.28 lakhs (20.33 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 5.59 lakhs (55.12 per cent) are males and 4.54 lakhs(44.87 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1.78 lakhs (17.60 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 8.35 lakhs (82.4 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.26 lakhs(70.81 per cent) are males and 0.52 lakh (29.19.per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,4.32 lakhs (51.78 per cent) are males and 4.03 lakhs (48.22 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 135.12 lakhs (52.28 per cent) are males and 123.35 lakhs(47.72 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 116.01 lakhs (44.88 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 142.46 lakhs (55.12 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 69.87 lakhs(60.23 per cent) are males and 46.14 lakhs (39.77 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,65.25 lakhs (45.8 per cent) are males and 77.21 lakhs (54.2 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis -a -vis 1991) Bihar
795444
577740
146801
942245
1117500
539760
0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Bihar
1059359
1101764
942245
1117500
850000
900000
950000
1000000
1050000
1100000
1150000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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SIKKIM- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 5.41 lakhs. Out of this, 2.89 lakhs (53.34 per cent)are males and 2.52 lakhs (46.66 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 2.63 lakhs (48.64 percent) are Workers and 2.78 lakhs(51.36 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 2.13 lakhs (80.94 per cent) are Main Workers and0.50 lakh (19.06 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 1.37 lakhs. Out ofthis, 0.69 lakh (50.62 per cent) are males and 0.68 lakh (49.38 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.17 lakh (12.04 per cent) are Workersand 1.20 lakhs (87.96 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.07 lakh (39.15 per cent) are Main Workers and0.10 lakh (60.85 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 6.26 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 1.74 lakhs. Out of this, 0.88 lakh(50.55 per cent) are males and 0.86 lakh (49.45 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 1.57 lakhs (90.27 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 0.17 lakh (9.73per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.15 lakh (8.42per cent) are Main Workers, 0.16 lakh(9.28 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 1.43 lakhs (82.3 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be11.72 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.082 lakh (55.81 per cent) are males and 0.065 lakh(44.19 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.037 lakh (25.15 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.11 lakh (74.85 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
35Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.02 lakh(54.26 per cent) are males and 0.017 lakh (45.74 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.062 lakh (56.33 per cent) are males and 0.048 lakh (43.67 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers,0.078 lakh (48.38 per cent) are males and 0.083 lakh(51.62 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.12 lakh (75.04 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.04 lakh (24.96 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.060 lakh(49.78 per cent) are males and 0.061 lakh (50.22 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.018 lakh (44.17 per cent) are males and 0.022 lakh (55.83per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 0.72 lakh (50.26per cent) are males and 0.71 lakh(49.74 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 1.15 lakhs (80.2 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.29 lakh (19.8 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.58 lakh(50.71per cent) are males and 0.57 lakh (49.29 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.14 lakh (48.44 per cent) are males and 0.15 lakh (51.56 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Sikkim
8561
5598
15661
16457
0
20004000
6000
800010000
12000
1400016000
18000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Sikkim
344
6443
10014
55985254
16457
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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ARUNACHAL PRADESH - HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 10.98 lakhs. Out of this, 5.80 lakhs (52.82 per cent)are males and 5.18 lakhs (47.18 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 4.83 lakhs (43.98 percent) are Workers and 6.15 lakhs(56.02 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 4.15 lakhs (85.94 per cent) are Main Workers and0.68 lakh (14.06 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 3.05 lakhs. Out ofthis, 1.56 lakhs (51.15 per cent) are males and 1.49 lakhs (48.85 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.18 lakh (6.06 per cent) are Workersand 2.87 lakhs (93.94 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.08 lakh (45.16 per cent) are Main Workers and0.10 lakh (54.84 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.83 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 3.72 lakhs. Out of this, 1.91 lakhs(51.39 per cent) are males and 1.82 lakhs (48.61 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 2.96 lakhs (79.70 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 0.76 lakh (20.30 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.19 lakh (5.22 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.17 lakh(4.56 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 3.35 lakhs (90.22 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out tobe 7.53 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.092 lakh (47.34 per cent) are males and 0.10 lakh(52.66 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.017 lakh (8.55 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.18 lakh (91.45 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.011 lakh(60.99 per cent) are males and 0.006 lakh (39.01 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.082 lakh (46.05 per cent) are males and 0.096 lakh (53.95 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.078 lakh (45.95 per cent) are males and 0.092 lakh(54.06 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.065 lakh (38.49 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.10 lakh (61.51 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.034 lakh(53 per cent) are males and 0.031 lakh (47 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.04 lakh (41.55 per cent) are males and 0.06 lakh (58.46 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 1.74 lakhs (51.9 per cent) are males and 1.61 lakhs(48.1 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 2.06 lakhs (61.33 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 1.30 lakhs (38.67 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.12 lakhs(54.50 per cent) are males and 0.94 lakh (45.50 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 0.62lakh (47.77 per cent) are males and 0.68 lakh (52.23 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis-a-vis 1991) Arunachal Pradesh
11632
763
10135
12395
8347
18482
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Arunachal Pradesh
12395
17925 1795018482
02000400060008000
10000
120001400016000
1800020000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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NAGALAND - HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 19.90 lakhs. Out of this, 10.47 lakhs (52.62 per cent)are males and 9.43 lakhs (47.38 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 8.48 lakhs (42.60 percent) are Workers and 11.42lakhs (57.40 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 7.04 lakhs (83.04 per cent) are Main Workers and1.44 lakhs (16.96 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 5.41 lakhs. Out ofthis, 2.81 lakhs (52.02 per cent) are males and 2.60 lakhs (47.98 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.46 lakh (8.48 per cent) are Workersand 4.95 lakhs (91.52 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.22 lakh (46.93 per cent) are Main Workers and0.24 lakh (53.07 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out to be5.41 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 6.95 lakhs. Out of this, 3.62 lakhs(52.12 per cent) are males and 3.33 lakhs (47.88 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 5.81 lakhs (83.59 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.14 lakhs (16.41 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.43 lakh (6.21 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.40 lakh (5.77per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 6.12 lakhs (88.03 per cent) areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be9.82 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.23 lakh (52.61 per cent) are males and 0.20 lakh (47.39per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.056 lakh (13.10 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.37 lakh (86.90 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.031 lakh(55.73 per cent) are males and 0.025 lakh (44.27 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.19 lakh (52.14 per cent) are males and 0.18 lakh (47.86 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.202 lakh (50.48 per cent) are males and 0.198 lakh(49.52 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.27 lakh (67.34 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.13 lakh (32.66 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.14 lakh(51.78 per cent) are males and 0.13 lakh (48.22 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.063 lakh (47.79 per cent) are males and 0.068 lakh (52.21 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 3.19 lakhs (52.19 per cent) are males and 2.93 lakhs (47.81per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 4.42 lakhs (72.25 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 1.70 lakhs (27.75 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 2.34 lakhs(52.83 per cent) are males and 2.08 lakhs (47.17 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.86 lakh (50.54 per cent) are males and 0.84 lakh (49.46 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Nagaland
1372616235 16476
45874
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
45000
50000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Nagaland
370
2152724347
16106 16476
45874
05000
1000015000
2000025000
3000035000
4000045000
50000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
40Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
MANIPUR - HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 21.67 lakhs. Out of this, 10.96 lakhs (50.56 per cent)are males and 10.71 lakhs (49.44 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 9.45 lakhs (43.62 percent) are Workers and 12.22lakhs (56.38 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 6.59 lakhs (69.76 per cent) are Main Workers and2.86 lakhs (30.24 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 5.01 lakhs. Out ofthis, 2.56 lakhs (51.06 per cent) are males and 2.45 lakhs (48.94 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.29 lakhs (5.75 per cent) are Workersand 4.72 lakhs (94.25 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.11 lakh (36.05 per cent) are Main Workers and0.18 lakh (63.95 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.05 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 6.41 lakhs. Out of this, 3.26 lakhs(50.82 per cent) are males and 3.15 lakhs (49.18 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 4.83 lakhs (75.36 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.58 lakhs (24.64 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.22 lakh (3.36 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.35 lakh(5.49 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 5.84 lakhs (91.15 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be6.00 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.12 lakh (53.96 per cent) are males and 0.10 lakh(46.04 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.064 lakh (29.61 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.15 lakh (70.39 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.036 lakh(55.91per cent) are males and 0.028 lakh (44.09 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.08 lakh (53.15 per cent) are males and 0.07 lakh (46.85 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.16 lakh (45.71 per cent) are males and 0.19 lakh(54.29 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.22 lakh (62.44 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.13 lakh (37.56 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.109 lakh(49.6 per cent) are males and 0.111 lakh (50.4 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.0518 lakh (39.26 per cent) are males and 0.0802 lakh (60.74 per cent) arefemales.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 2.98 lakhs (51.01 per cent) are males and 2.86 lakhs(48.99 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 4.62 lakhs (79.07 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 1.22 lakhs (20.93 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 2.40 lakhs(52 per cent) are males and 2.22 lakhs (48 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.58 lakh (47.27 per cent) are males and 0.64 lakh (52.73 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Manipur
16380
20217
16493
28836
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Manipur
13478
18442
28836
3015
16493
10394
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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MIZORAM - HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 8.89 lakhs. Out of this, 4.59 lakhs (51.67 per cent) aremales and 4.30 lakhs (48.33 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 4.67 lakhs (52.57 percent) are Workers and 4.22 lakhs(47.43 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3.62 lakhs (77.59 per cent) are Main Workers and1.05 lakhs (22.41 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 2.13 lakhs. Out ofthis, 1.08 lakhs (50.93 per cent) are males and 1.05 lakhs (49.07 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population aged, 5-14 years, 0.26 lakh (12.34 per cent) are Workersand 1.87 lakhs (87.66 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.05 lakh (19.71 per cent) are Main Workers and0.21 lakh (80.29 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 5.62 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 2.71 lakhs . Out of this, 1.38 lakhs(50.85 per cent) are males and 1.33 lakhs (49.15 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 1.43 lakhs (52.75 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.28 lakhs (47.25 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.19 lakh (7.09 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.34 lakh(12.49 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 2.18 lakhs (80.41 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be11.38 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.106 lakh (55.11 per cent) are males and 0.086 lakh(44.89 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.023 lakh (11.92 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.17 lakh (88.08 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
43Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.0124 lakh(53.81 per cent) are males and 0.0106 lakh (46.19 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.094 lakh (55.29 per cent) are males and 0.076 lakh (44.71 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.162 lakh (47.78 per cent) are males and 0.177 lakh(52.22 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.263 lakh (77.55 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.076 lakh (22.45 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.131 lakh(49.82 per cent) are males and 0.132 lakh (50.18 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.031 lakh (40.76 per cent) are males and 0.045 lakh (59.24 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 1.11 lakhs (50.95 per cent) are males and 1.07 lakhs(49.05 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 1.71 lakhs (78.21 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.47 lakh (21.79 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.88 lakh(51.40 per cent) are males and 0.83 lakh (48.60 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.23 lakh (49.35 per cent) are males and 0.24 lakh (50.65 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1981-2001 Mizoram
6314
16411
26265
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis-a- vis 1991) Mizoram
6391
21089
10020
16411
5176
26265
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
44Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
TRIPURA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 31.99 lakhs. Out of this, 16.42 lakhs (51.33 per cent)are males and 15.57 lakhs (48.67 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 11.59 lakhs (36.25 percent) are Workers and 20.40lakhs (63.75 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 9.12 lakhs (78.68 per cent) are Main Workers and2.47 lakhs (21.32 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
· The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 7.81 lakhs. Out ofthis, 3.99 lakhs (51.09 per cent) are males and 3.82 lakhs (48.91 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.22 lakh (2.79 per cent) are Workersand 7.59 lakhs (97.21 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.09 lakh (42.03 per cent) are Main Workers and0.13 lakh (57.97 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 1.88 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 9.89 lakhs . Out of this, 5.07 lakhs(51.26 per cent) are males and 4.82 lakhs (48.74 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 8.54 lakhs (86.33 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.35 lakhs (13.67 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.26 lakh (2.64 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.29 lakh(2.97 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 9.34 lakhs (94.39 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be4.78 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.18 lakh (67.32 per cent) are males and 0.08 lakh(32.68 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.029 lakh (11.19 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.23 lakh (88.81 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
45Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.018 lakh(63.61 per cent) are males and 0.011 lakh (36.39 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.16 lakh (67.79 per cent) are males and 0.07 lakh (32.21 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.148 lakh (50.49 per cent) are males and 0.146 lakh(49.51 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.074 lakh (25.15 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.2201 lakh (74.85 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.043 lakh(58.48 per cent) are males and 0.031 lakh (41.52 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.1052 lakh (47.81 per cent) are males and 0.1149 lakh (52.19 per cent) arefemales.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 4.75 lakhs (50.84 per cent) are males and 4.59 lakhs (49.16per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 6.77 lakhs (72.57 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.56 lakhs (27.43 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 3.56 lakhs(52.57 per cent) are males and 3.21 lakhs (47.43 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.18 lakh (46.26 per cent) are males and 1.38 lakhs (53.74 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Tripura
17490
24204
16478
21756
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis-a vis 1991) Tripura
13506 12613
21756
2972
16478
9143
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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MEGHALAYA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 23.19 lakhs. Out of this, 11.76 lakhs (50.72 per cent)are males and 11.43 lakhs (49.28 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 9.70 lakhs (41.84 percent) are Workers and 13.49lakhs (58.16 percent)are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 7.57 lakhs (78.03 per cent) are Main Workers and2.13 lakhs (21.97 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 6.56 lakhs. Out ofthis, 3.32 lakhs (50.64 per cent) are males and 3.24 lakhs (49.36 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.54 lakh (8.22 per cent) are Workersand 6.02 lakhs (91.78 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.26 lakh (47.24 per cent) are Main Workers and0.28 lakh (52.76 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 5.56 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 8.089 lakhs. Out of this, 4.102 lakhs(50.71 per cent) are males and 3.987 lakhs (49.29 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 6.609 lakhs (81.71 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.48 lakhs (18.29 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.575 lakh (7.10 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.488 lakh(6.03 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 7.027 lakh (86.87 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be10.95 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.343 lakh (59.65 per cent) are males and 0.232 lakh(40.35 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.086 lakh (14.98 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.488 lakh (85.02 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
47Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.047 lakh(54.91 per cent) are males and 0.039 lakh (40.09 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.295 lakh (60.48 per cent) are males and 0.193 lakh (39.52 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.242 lakh (49.64 per cent) are males and 0.246 lakh(50.36 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.196 lakh (40.24 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.291 lakh (59.76 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.096 lakh(48.95 per cent) are males and 0.10 lakh (51.05 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.146 lakh (50.10 per cent) are males and 0.145 lakh (49.90 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 3.52 lakhs (50.05 per cent) are males and 3.51 lakhs(49.95 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 4.26 lakhs (60.67 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.76 lakhs (39.33 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 2.10 lakhs(49.41 per cent) are males and 2.16 lakhs (50.59 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.41 lakhs (51.04 per cent) are males and 1.35 lakhs (48.96 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14years 1971-2001 Meghalaya
30440
44916
34633
53940
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Meghalaya
30730
3903
28457
53940
34633
25483
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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ASSAM- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 266.56 lakhs. Out of this, 137.78 lakhs (51.69 percent) are males and 128.78 lakhs (48.31 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 95.39 lakhs (35.78 percent) are Workers and 171.17lakhs (64.22 percent)are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 71.14 lakhs (74.58 per cent) are Main Workers and24.24 lakhs (25.42 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 69.36 lakhs. Out ofthis, 35.56 lakhs (51.27 per cent) are males and 33.80 lakhs (48.73 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 3.51 lakhs (5.07 per cent) are Workersand 65.85 lakhs (94.93 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 1.35 lakhs (38.61 per cent) are Main Workers and2.16 lakhs (61.39 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.68 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 84.94 lakhs. Out of this, 43.81 lakhs(51.58 per cent) are males and 41.13 lakhs (48.42 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 75.84 lakhs (89.29 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 9.10 lakhs (10.71 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 3.21 lakhs (3.78 per cent) are Main Workers, 4.07 lakhs(4.8 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 77.66 lakhs (91.43 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be7.63 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 2.43 lakhs (75.68 per cent) are males and 0.78 lakh(24.32 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.41 lakh (12.78 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.8 lakhs (87.22 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
49Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.28 lakh(67.78 per cent) are males and 0.13 lakh (32.22 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,2.15 lakhs (76.84 per cent) are males and 0.65 lakh (23.16 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 2.28 lakhs (55.99 per cent) are males and 1.79 lakhs(44.01 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1.46 lakhs (36.02 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 2.6 lakhs (63.98 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.80 lakh(54.86 per cent) are males and 0.66 lakh (45.14 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 1.47lakhs (56.62 per cent) are males and 1.13 lakhs (43.38 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 39.10 lakhs (58.36 per cent) are males and 38.56 lakhs (49.64per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 47.60 lakhs (61.29 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 30.06 lakhs (38.70 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 24.93 lakhs (52.39per cent) are males and 22.66 lakhs (47.61 per cent) are females
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 14.17lakhs (47.12 per cent) are males and15.89 lakhs (52.88 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Assam
239349
327598351416
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
400000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Assam
259953
215739
327598
67645
135677
351416
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
400000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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WEST BENGAL- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 801.76 lakhs. Out of this, 414.66 lakhs(51.72 per cent) are males and 387.10 lakhs (48.28 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 294.82 lakhs (36.77 percent) are Workers and 506.94lakhs (63.23 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 230.24 lakhs (78.09 per cent) are Main Workers and64.58 lakhs (21.91 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 190.29 lakhs. Out ofthis, 97.66 lakhs (51.32 per cent) are males and 92.63 lakhs (48.68 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 8.57 lakhs (4.50 per cent) are Workersand 181.72 lakhs (95.50 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3.85 lakhs (44.91 per cent) are Main Workers and4.72 lakhs (55.09 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out to be2.91 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is about 235.34 lakhs. Out of this,121.92 lakhs (51.8 per cent) are males and 113.42 lakhs (48.2 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 180.10 lakhs (76.53 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 55.24 lakhs (23.47 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 10.56 lakhs (4.48 per cent) are Main Workers, 9.58 lakhs(4.07 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 215.20 lakhs(91.45 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be6.83 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 7.76 lakhs (73.51 per cent) are males and 2.80 lakhs(26.49 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.78 lakh (7.35 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 9.78 lakhs (92.65 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
51Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.53 lakh(68.04 per cent) are males and 0.25 lakh (31.96 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,7.23 lakhs (73.94 per cent) are males and 2.55 lakhs (26.06 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 5.38 lakhs (56.11 per cent) are males and 4.20 lakhs(43.89 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 2.32 lakhs (24.18 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 7.27 lakhs (75.86per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.33 lakhs(57.19 per cent) are males and 0.99 lakh (42.81.per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,4.05 lakhs (55.76 per cent) are males and 3.22 lakhs (44.24 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 108.78 lakhs (50.55 per cent) are males and 106.42 lakhs(49.45 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 142.86 lakhs (66.38 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 72.34 lakhs (33.62 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 75.20 lakhs(52.64 per cent) are males and 67.66 lakhs (47.36 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 33.58lakhs (46.42 per cent) are males and 38.76 lakhs (53.58 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 West Bengal
511443
605263
711691
857087
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
800000
900000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years (2001 vis -a- vis 1991) West Bengal
593387
472132
857087
118304
711691
384955
0100000200000300000
400000500000
600000700000
800000900000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
52Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
JHARKHAND- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 269.46 lakhs. Out of this, 138.85 lakhs(51.53 per cent) are males and 130.61 lakhs (48.47 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 101.09 lakhs (37.52 percent) are Workers and168.37 lakhs (62.48 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 64.47 lakhs (63.77 per cent) are Main Workers and36.62 lakhs (36.23 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 74.39 lakhs. Out ofthis, 38.54 lakhs (51.80 per cent) are males and 35.85 lakhs (48.20 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 4.07 lakhs (5.47 per cent) are Workersand 70.32 lakhs (94.53 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 1.33 lakhs (32.56 per cent) are Main Workers and2.74 lakhs (67.44 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 4.03 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 89.32 lakhs. Out of this, 46.65 lakhs(52.22 per cent) are males and 42.68 lakhs (47.78 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 70.44 lakhs (78.85 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 18.89 lakhs (21.15 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 3.10 lakhs (3.48 per cent) are Main Workers, 5.11 lakhs(5.72 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 81.11 lakhs (90.80 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be8.13 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 2.12 lakhs (68.36 per cent) are males and 0.98 lakh(31.64 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.24 lakh (7.65 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.86 lakhs (92.35 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.18 lakh(75.35 per cent) are males and 0.06 lakh (24.65 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.94 lakhs (67.79 per cent) are males and 0.92 lakh (32.21 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 2.41 lakhs (47.18 per cent) are males and 2.70 lakhs(52.82 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1.01 lakhs (19.78 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 4.10 lakhs (80.22 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.63 lakh(62.33 per cent) are males and 0.38 lakh (37.67 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.78 lakhs (43.44 per cent) are males and 2.32 lakhs (56.56 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 42.11 lakhs (51.92 per cent) are males and 39.00 lakhs(48.08 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 45.15 lakhs (55.66 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 35.96 lakhs (44.34 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 26.07 lakhs(57.75 per cent) are males and 19.08 lakhs (42.25 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,16.04 lakhs (44.60 per cent) are males and 19.92 lakhs (55.40 per cent) arefemales.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001) Jharkhand
132583
274617
407200
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
400000
450000
Main Child Workers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total child Workers
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ORISSA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 368.05 lakhs. Out of this, 186.61 lakhs (50.70 percent) are males and 181.44 lakhs (49.30 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 142.77 lakhs (38.79 percent) are Workers and 225.28lakhs (61.21 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 95.89 lakhs (67.17 per cent) are Main Workers and46.87 lakhs (32.83 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 86.34 lakhs. Out ofthis, 44.12 lakhs (51.10 per cent) are males and 42.22 lakhs (48.90 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 3.77 lakhs (4.37 per cent) are Workersand 82.57 lakhs (95.63 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 1.10 lakhs (29.07 per cent) are Main Workers and2.67 lakhs (70.93 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 2.64 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 107.27 lakhs. Out of this,54.36 lakhs (50.67 per cent) are males and 52.91 lakhs (49.33 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 92.15 lakhs (85.91 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 15.12 lakhs (14.09 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 3.13 lakhs (2.92 per cent) are Main Workers, 5.92 lakhs(5.52 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 98.22 lakhs (91.57 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be6.34 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 2.15 lakhs (68.57 per cent) are males and 0.98 lakh(31.43 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.23 lakh (7.35 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2.90 lakhs (92.65 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.16 lakh(70.46 per cent) are males and 0.07 lakh (29.54 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.98 lakhs (68.43 per cent) are males and 0.92 lakh (31.57 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 2.62 lakhs (44.24 per cent) are males and 3.30 lakhs(55.76 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.72 lakh (12.11 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 5.20 lakhs (87.89 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.42 lakh(57.75 per cent) are males and 0.30 lakh (42.25 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,2.20 lakhs (42.38 per cent) are males and 3.00 lakhs (57.62 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 49.59 lakhs (50.49 per cent) are males and 48.63 lakhs(49.51 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 63.45 lakhs (64.60 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 34.77 lakhs (35.40 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 34.54 lakhs(54.43 per cent) are males and 28.91 lakhs (45.57 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 15.05lakhs (43.29 per cent) are males and 19.72 lakhs (56.71 per cent) are females.
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CHATTISGARH- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 208.34 lakhs. Out of this, 104.74 lakhs (50.28 percent) are males and 103.60 lakhs (49.72 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 96.80 lakhs (46.46 percent) are Workers and111.54 lakhs (53.54 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 70.55 lakhs (72.88 per cent) are Main Workers and26.25 lakhs (27.12 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 52.40 lakhs. Out ofthis, 26.64 lakhs (50.84per cent) are males and 25.76 lakhs (49.16 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 3.65 lakhs (6.96 per cent) are Workersand 48.75 lakhs (93.04 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 1.31 lakhs (35.91per cent) are Main Workers and2.34 lakhs (64.09 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.77 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 64.37 lakhs. Out of this, 32.87 lakhs(51.07 per cent) are males and 31.50 lakhs (48.93 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 52.07 lakhs (80.88 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 12.30 lakhs (19.12 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 3.68 lakhs (5.72 per cent) are Main Workers, 4.47 lakhs(6.95 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 56.22 lakhs (87.33 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be8.43 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 2.13 lakhs (57.79 per cent) are males and 1.56 lakhs(42.21 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.19 lakh (5.16 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 3.49 lakhs (94.82 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.12 lakh(64.47 per cent) are males and 0.07 lakh (35.53 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,2.01 lakhs (57.42 per cent) are males and 1.48 lakhs (42.58 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 1.79 lakhs (40.11 per cent) are males and 2.68 lakhs(59.89 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1.15 lakhs (25.74 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 3.32 lakhs (74.26 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions,0.66 lakh (57.66 per cent) are males and 0.49 lakh (42.34 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.13 lakhs (34.03 per cent) are males and 2.19 lakhs (65.97 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 28.95 lakhs (51.5 per cent) are males and 27.27 lakhs(48.5 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 39.59 lakhs (70.43 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 16.62 lakhs (29.57 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 21.66 lakhs(54.71 per cent) are males and 17.93 lakhs (45.29 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,7.29 lakhs (43.83 per cent) are males and 9.33 lakhs (56.16 per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001) Chattisgarh
130905
233667
364572
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
400000
Main Child Workers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total child Workers
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MADHYA PRADESH- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 603.48 lakhs. Out of this, 314.44 lakhs (52.10 percent) are males and 289.04 lakhs (47.90 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 257.93 lakhs (42.74 percent) are Workers and 345.55lakhs (57.26 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 191.03 lakhs (74.06 per cent) are Main Workers and66.91 lakhs (25.94 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 158.84 lakhs. Out ofthis, 83.23 lakhs (52.39 per cent) are males and 75.61 lakhs (47.61 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 10.65 lakhs (6.71 per cent) are Workersand 148.19 lakhs (93.29 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3.88 lakhs (36.45 per cent) are Main Workers and6.77 lakhs (63.55 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 4.13 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 192.81 lakhs. Out of this, 102.05lakhs (52.93 per cent) are males and 90.76 lakhs (47.07 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 144.15 lakhs (74.76 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 48.66 lakhs (25.24 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 10.15 lakhs (5.27 per cent) are Main Workers, 12.15 lakhs(6.3 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 170.51 lakhs (88.43 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be8.65 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 6.72 lakhs (66.17 per cent) are males and 3.43 lakhs (33.83per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.74 lakh (7.26 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 9.42 lakhs (92.74 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.53 lakh(71.53 per cent) are males and 0.21 lakh (28.47 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,6.19 lakhs (65.75 per cent) are males and 3.23 lakhs (34.25 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 5.46 lakhs (44.91 per cent) are males and 6.69 lakhs(55.09 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 3.40 lakhs (28.02 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 8.74 lakhs (71.98 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 2.18 lakhs(64.12 per cent) are males and 1.22 lakhs (35.88 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,3.27 lakhs (37.44 per cent) are males and 5.47 lakhs (62.56 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 89.87 lakhs (52.71 per cent) are males and 80.64 lakhs(47.29 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 115.39 lakhs (67.68 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 55.11 lakhs (32.32 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 65.47 lakhs(56.74 per cent) are males and 49.92 lakhs (43.26 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,24.40 lakhs (44.27 per cent) are males and 30.71 lakhs (55.73 per cent) arefemales.
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GUJARAT- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 506.71 lakhs. Out of this, 263.86 lakhs(52.07 per cent) are males and 242.85 lakhs (47.93 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 212.56 lakhs (41.95 percent) are Workers and 294.15lakhs (58.05 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 170.26 lakhs (80.10 per cent) are Main Workers and42.30 lakhs (19.90 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 113.55 lakhs. Out ofthis, 60.25 lakhs (53.06 per cent) are males and 53.30 lakhs (46.94 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 4.85 lakhs (4.28 per cent) are Workersand 108.70 lakhs (95.72 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 2.17 lakhs (44.59 per cent) are Main Workers and2.68 lakhs (55.41 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 2.28 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 144.56 lakhs. Out of this, 76.62lakhs (53 per cent) are males and 67.94 lakhs (47 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 93.16 lakhs (64.44 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 51.40 lakhs (35.56 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 7.77 lakhs (5.38 per cent) are Main Workers, 6.32 lakhs(4.37 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 130.47 lakhs (90.25 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be6.63 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 5.50 lakhs (70.83 per cent) are males and 2.27 lakhs(29.17 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.36 lakh (4.68 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 7.41 lakhs (95.32 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.27 lakh(73.72 per cent) are males and 0.09 lakh (26.28 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,5.24 lakhs (70.69 per cent) are males and 2.17 lakhs (29.31 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 2.37 lakhs (37.43 per cent) are males and 3.96 lakhs(62.57 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.87 lakh (13.83 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 5.45 lakhs (86.15 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.49 lakh(56.59 per cent) are males and 0.38 lakh (43.41 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.87 lakhs (34.35 per cent) are males and 3.58 lakhs (65.65 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 68.75 lakhs (52.7 per cent) are males and 61.72 lakhs(47.3 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 92.66 lakhs (71.02 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 37.81 lakhs (28.98 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 52.19 lakhs(56.33 per cent) are males and 40.47 lakhs (43.67 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 16.56lakhs (43.79 per cent) are males and 21.25 lakhs (56.21per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001 vis-a- vis 1991) Gujarat
373027
523585
269008
150558
485530
216522
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Gujarat
518061 523585485530
616913
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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DAMAN & DIU- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 1.58 lakhs. Out of this, 0.93 lakh (58.48 per cent) aremales and 0.65 lakh (41.52 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 0.73 lakh (46.01 percent) are Workers and 0.85 lakh(53.99 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.68 lakh (92.76 per cent) are Main Workers and0.05 lakh (7.24 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 28.24 thousands.Out of this, 14.72 thousands (52.12 per cent) are males and 13.52 thousands(47.88 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.73 thousands (2.58 per cent) areWorkers and 27.51 thousands (97.42 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.56 thousands (76.41 per cent) are Main Workersand 0.17 thousands (23.59 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 1 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 36842. Out of this, 19471(52.85 per cent) are males and 17371 (47.15 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 22820 (61.94 per cent) belonged to Rural Areas and14022 (38.06 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 2743 (7.45 per cent) are Main Workers, 509 (1.38 per cent)Marginal Workers and the remaining 33590 (91.17 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be4.47 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 2134 (77.8 per cent) are males and 609 (22.2 per cent) arefemales.
Of the total Main Workers, 78 (2.84 per cent) were attending educational institutionsand 266 (97.16 per cent) were not attending any educational institution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 61 (78.21 per cent)are males and 17 (21.79 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 2073(77.79 per cent) are males and 592 (22.21 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 204 (40.08 per cent) are males and 305(59.92 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 90 (17.68 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 419 (82.32 per cent) were not attending any educational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 50 (55.56 per cent)are males and 40 (44.44 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 154(36.75 per cent) are males and 265 (63.25 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 17133 (51.01 per cent) are males and 16457 (48.99 per cent)are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 26786 (79.74 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 6804 (20.26 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 14316 (53.45 percent) are males and 12470 (46.55 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 2817(41.4 per cent) are males and 3987 (58.6 per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Daman & Diu
7391
941 729
9378
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis- a-vis 1991) Daman & Diu
741
200
941
557
172
729
0100
200300
400500
600700
800900
1000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 2.20 lakhs. Out of this, 1.22 lakhs (55.18 per cent) aremales and 0.98 lakh (44.82 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 1.14 lakhs (51.76 percent) are Workers and 1.06 lakhs(48.24 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.96 lakh (84.28 per cent) are Main Workers and0.18 lakh (15.72 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 48.34 thousands.Out of this, 24.84 thousands (51.39 per cent) are males and 23.50 thousands(48.61 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 4.28 thousands (8.84 per cent) areWorkers and 44.06 thousands (91.16 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 1.98 thousands (46.33 per cent) are Main Workersand 2.30 thousands (53.67 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.75 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 59.11 thousands. Out of this, 30.62thousands (51.81 per cent) are males and 28.49 thousands (48.19 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 47.84 thousands (80.93 per cent) belonged to RuralAreas and 11.27 thousands (19.07 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 5663 (9.58 per cent) are Main Workers, 3895 (6.59 percent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 49551 (83.83 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be8.38 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 2974 (52.52 per cent) are males and 2689 (47.48 per cent)are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 136 (2.4 per cent) were attending educational institutionsand 5527 (97.6 per cent) were not attending any educational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 93 (68.38 per cent)are males and 43 (31.62 per cent) are females.
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Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 2881(52.13 per cent) are males and 2646 (47.87 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 1410 (36.2 per cent) are males and 2485(63.8 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 574 (14.74 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 3321 (85.26 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 349 (60.8 per cent)are males and 225 (39.2 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 1061(31.95 per cent) are males and 2260 (68.05 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 26.24 thousands (52.95 per cent) are males and 23.31thousands (47.05 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 33.64 thousands (67.89 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 15.91 thousands (32.11 per cent) were not attendingany educational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 19.43 thousands(57.75 per cent) are males and 14.21 thousands (42.25 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,6.81 thousand (42.81 per cent) are males and 9.1 thousands (57.19 per cent) arefemales.
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Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Dadra & Nagar Haveli
3102
3615
4416 4274
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Dadra & Nagar Haveli
26772294
4274
1739
4416
1980
0500
1000
150020002500
30003500
400045005000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
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MAHARASHTRA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 968.79 lakhs. Out of this, 504.01 lakhs (52.02 percent) are males and 464.78 lakhs (47.98 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 411.73 lakhs (42.50 percent) are Workers and 557.06lakhs (57.50 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 347.48 lakhs (84.39 per cent) are Main Workers and64.25 lakhs (15.61 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 215.68 lakhs. Out ofthis, 112.48 lakhs (52.15 per cent) are males and 103.20 lakhs (47.85 per cent) arefemales.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 7.64 lakhs (3.54 per cent) are Workersand 208.04 lakhs (96.46 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3.92 lakhs (51.33 per cent) are Main Workers and3.72 lakhs (48.67 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 1.86 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 271.91 lakhs. Out of this,143.19 lakhs (52.66 per cent) are males and 128.72 lakhs (47.34 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 163.29 lakhs (60.05 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 108.62 lakhs (39.95 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 12.51 lakhs (4.6 per cent) are Main Workers,8.06 lakhs(2.96 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 251.34 lakhs (92.44 percent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be5.00 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 8.01 lakhs (64 per cent) are males and 4.50 lakhs(36 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.998 lakh (7.98 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 11.52 lakhs (92.02 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions,0.641 lakh (64.23 per cent) are males and 0.357 lakh (35.77 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,7.37 lakhs (63.98 per cent) are males and 4.15 lakhs (36.02 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 3.86 lakhs (47.89 per cent) are males and 4.20 lakh(52.11 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 3.007 lakhs (37.32 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 5.05 lakhs (62.68 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.668 lakhs(55.47 per cent) are males and 1.339 lakhs (44.53 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,2.19 lakhs (43.38 per cent) are males and 2.86 lakhs (56.62 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 131.32 lakhs (52.25 per cent) are males and 120.02 lakhs(47.75 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 203.09 lakhs (80.8 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 48.26 lakhs (19.2 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 108.70 lakhs(53.52 per cent) are males and 94.39 lakhs (46.48 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,22.63 lakhs (46.89 per cent) are males and 25.63 lakhs (53.11 per cent) arefemales.
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ANDHRA PRADESH - HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the State is 762.10 lakhs. Out of this, 385.27 lakhs (50.55 percent) are males and 376.83 lakhs (49.45 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 348.94 lakhs (45.79 percent) are Workers and 413.16lakhs (54.21 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 290.41 lakhs (83.23 per cent) are Main Workers and58.53 lakhs (16.77 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 177.14 lakhs. Out ofthis, 90.79 lakhs (51.25 per cent) are males and 86.35 lakhs (48.75 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population aged 5-14 years, 13.63 lakhs (7.70 per cent) are Workersand 163.51 lakhs (92.30 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 9.43 lakhs (69.20 per cent) are Main Workers and4.20 lakhs (30.80 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.91 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population, of persons aged 5-17 years is 220.26 lakhs. Out of this,113.72 lakhs (51.63 per cent) are males and 106.54 lakhs (48.37 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 161.32 lakhs (73.24 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 58.94 lakhs (26.76 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 21.21 lakhs (9.63 per cent) are Main Workers, 8.06 lakhs(3.66 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 190.98 lakhs(86.71 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total work force of the State works out to be8.39 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 11.99 lakhs (56.55 per cent) are males and 9.22 lakhs(43.45 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 1.29 lakhs (6.08 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 19.92 lakhs (93.92 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.80 lakh(61.88 per cent) are males and 0.49 lakh (38.12 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending educational institutions,11.20 lakhs (56.21 per cent) are males and 87.24 lakhs (43.79 per cent) arefemales.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 3.36 lakhs (41.61 per cent) are males and 4.71 lakhs(58.39 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.89 lakh (11.13 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 7.17 lakhs (88.87 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.48 lakh(54.12 per cent) are males and 0.41 lakh (45.88 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending educational institutions,2.87 lakhs (40.04 per cent) are males and 4.30 lakhs (59.96 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 98.37 lakhs (51.51 per cent) are males and 92.61 lakhs(48.49 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 148.32 lakhs (77.66 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 42.66 lakhs (22.34 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 80.33 lakhs(54.16 per cent) are males and 67.99 lakhs (45.84 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending educational institutions,18.04 lakhs (42.29 per cent) are males and 24.62 lakhs (57.71 per cent) arefemales.
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KARNATAKA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 528.51 lakhs. Out of this, 268.99 lakhs(50.90 per cent) are males and 259.52 lakhs (49.10 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 235.35 lakhs (44.53 percent) are Workers and293.16 lakhs (55.47 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 193.65 lakhs (82.28 per cent) are Main Workers and41.70 lakhs (17.72 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 119.03 lakhs. Out ofthis, 60.83 lakhs (51.10 per cent) are males and 58.20 lakhs (48.90 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 8.23 lakhs (6.91 per cent) are Workersand 110.80 lakhs (93.09 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 4.87 lakhs (59.24 per cent) are Main Workers and3.36 lakhs (40.76 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 3.50 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 149.49 lakhs. Out of this,76.97 lakhs (51.49 per cent) are males and 72.52 lakhs (48.51 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 101.51 lakhs (67.91 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 47.98 lakhs (32.09 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 11.89 lakhs (7.95 per cent) are Main Workers, 6.33 lakhs(4.23 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 131.27 lakhs(87.81 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be7.74 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 7.77 lakhs (65.36 per cent) are males and 4.12 lakhs(34.64 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.56 lakh (4.71 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 11.32 lakhs (95.29 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.38 lakh(67.01 per cent) are males and 0.18 lakh (32.99 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,7.39 lakhs (65.28 per cent) are males and 3.93 lakhs (34.72 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 2.80 lakhs (44.16 per cent) are males and 3.53 lakhs(55.84 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1.30 lakh (20.57 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 5.03 lakhs (79.43 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.75 lakh(57.79 per cent) are males and 0.55 lakh (42.21 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,2.04 lakhs (40.63 per cent) are males and 2.99 lakhs (59.37 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 66.41 lakhs (50.59 per cent) are males and 64.86 lakhs(49.41 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 96.87 lakhs (73.79 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 34.40 lakhs (26.21 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 51.52 lakhs(53.19 per cent) are males and 45.35 lakhs (46.81 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,14.88 lakhs (43.27 per cent) are males and 19.52 lakhs (56.73 per cent) arefemales.
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GOA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 13.48 lakhs. Out of this, 6.87 lakhs (51 per cent) aremales and 6.61 lakhs (49 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 5.23 lakhs (38.80 percent) are Workers and 8.25 lakhs(61.20 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 4.25 lakhs (81.34 per cent) are Main Workers and0.98 lakh (18.66 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 2.27 lakhs. Out ofthis, 1.16 lakhs (51.14 per cent) are males and 1.11 lakhs (48.86 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.04 lakh (1.82 per cent) are Workersand 2.23 lakhs (98.18 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.024 lakh (58.46 per cent) are Main Workers and0.016 lakh (41.54 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 0.79 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 2.98 lakhs. Of this, 1.52 lakh(51.07 per cent) are males and 1.46 lakhs (48.93 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 1.47 lakhs (49.27 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.51 lakhs (50.73 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.09 lakh (2.92 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.05 lakh(1.70 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 2.84 lakh (95.37 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be2.63 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 5104 (58.67 per cent) are males and 3596 (4.13 per cent)are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 459 (5.28 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 8241 (94.72per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 292 (6.36 per cent)are males and 167 (3.64 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,4812 (58.39 per cent) are males and 3429 (41.61 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 2468 (48.7 per cent) are males and 2600(51.3 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1273 (25.12 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 3795 (74.88 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 699 (54.91 per cent)are males and 574 (45.09 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 1769(46.61 per cent) are males and 2026 (53.39 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 1.44 lakhs (50.87 per cent) are males and 1.39 lakhs(49.13 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 2.41 lakhs (85.00 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.42 lakh (15.00 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.25 lakhs(51.77 per cent) are males and 1.16 lakhs (48.23 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.19 lakh (45.8 per cent) are males and 0.23 lakh (54.2 per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Goa
3938
718
41384656
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years (2001 vis -a -vis 1991) Goa
46564656
2419
1719
4138
0500
10001500
20002500
30003500
40004500
5000
Main Child Workers Marginal ChildWorkers
Total child Workers
1991
2001
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LAKSHADWEEP- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 0.61 lakhs. Out of this, 0.31 lakhs (51.33 per cent) aremales and 0.30 lakhs (48.67 per cent) are females.
• Out of the total population, 0.16 lakh (25.32 percent) are Workers and 0.45 lakh(74.68 percent) are Non-Workers.
• Amongst the total work force, 0.12 lakhs (76.27 per cent) are Main Workers and0.04 lakhs (23.73 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 14.27 thousands.Out of this, 7.40 thousands (51.86 per cent) are males and 6.87 thousands(48.14 per cent) are females.
• Out of the total population aged 5-14 years, 27 (0.19 per cent) are Workers and14239 (99.81 per cent) are Non-Workers.
• Amongst the total workforce, 12 (44.44 per cent) are Main Workers and 15(55.56 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 0.18 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 17992. Out of this, 9308(51.73 per cent) are males and 8684 (48.27 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 10160 (56.47 per cent) belonged to Rural Areas and7832 (43.53 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 41 (0.23 per cent) are Main Workers, 75 (0.42 per cent)Marginal Workers and the remaining 17876 (99.36 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be0.76 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 37 (90.24 per cent) are males and 4 (9.76 per cent) arefemales.
Of the total Main Workers, 4 (9.76 per cent) were attending educational institutionsand 37 (90.24 per cent) were not attending any educational institution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 2 (50.00 per cent)are males and 2 (50.00per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 35(94.59 per cent) are males and 2 (5.41 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 60 (80.00 per cent) are males and 15 (20.00 per cent)are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 14 (18.67 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 61 (81.33 per cent) were not attending any educational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 8 (57.14 per cent)are males and 6 (42.86 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 52(85.25 per cent) are males and 9 (14.75 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 9211 (51.53 per cent) are males and 8665 (48.47 per cent) arefemales.
Of the total Non-Workers, 15396 (86.13 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 2480 (13.87 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 8151 (52.94 per cent)are males and 7245 (47.06 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 1060(42.74 per cent) are males and 1420 (57.26 per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis- a- vis 1991) Lakshadweep
17 17
34
1215
27
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Main Child Workers Marginal ChildWorkers
Total child Workers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Lakshadweep
97
56
3427
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1971 1981 1991 2001
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KERALA- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 318.41 lakhs. Out of this, 154.69 lakhs (48.58 percent) are males and 163.72 lakhs (51.42 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 102.84 lakhs (32.30 percent) are Workers and 215.57lakhs (67.70 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 82.37 lakhs (80.10 per cent) are Main Workers and20.47 lakhs (19.90 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 55.31 lakhs. Out ofthis, 28.19 lakhs (50.97 per cent) are males and 27.12 lakhs (49.03 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population aged 5-14 years, 0.26 lakh (0.47 per cent) are Workersand 55.05 lakhs (99.53 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total workforce, 0.17 lakhs (63.72 per cent) are Main Workers and0.09 lakh (36.28 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be0.25 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 72.45 lakhs . Out of this, 36.81 lakhs(50.81 per cent) are males and 35.64 lakhs (49.19 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 54.46 lakhs (75.17 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 17.99 lakhs (24.83 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.88 lakh (1.21 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.49 lakh(0.67 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 71.08 lakhs (98.12 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be1.33 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.62 lakh (71.24 per cent) are males and 0.25 lakh(28.76 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 0.083 lakh (9.44 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.79 lakh (90.56 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.054 lakh(64.71 per cent) are males and 0.029 lakh (35.29 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.57 lakh (71.92 per cent) are males and 0.22 lakh (28.08 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 0.33 lakh (68.34 per cent) are males and 0.15 lakh(31.66 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.085 lakh (17.54 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 0.40 lakh (82.46 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.052 lakh(61.62 per cent) are males and 0.033 lakh (38.38 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.28 lakh (69.77 per cent) are males and 0.12 lakh (30.23 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 35.85 lakhs (50.44 per cent) are males and 35.23 lakhs(49.56 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 62.08 lakhs (87.34 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 9.002 lakhs (12.66 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 31.47 lakhs(50.70 per cent) are males and 30.61 lakhs (49.30 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,4.378 lakhs (48.64 per cent) are males and 4.624 lakhs (51.36 per cent) arefemales.
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Workers aged 5-14 years ( 2001 vis- a-vis 1991) Kerala
28590
34800
94906210
16666
26156
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Kerala
92854
3480026156
111801
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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TAMILNADU- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 624.06 lakhs. Out of this, 314.01 lakhs (50.32 per cent) are males and 310.05 lakhs (49.68 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 278.78 lakhs (44.67 percent) are Workers and345.28 lakhs (55.33 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 237.58 lakhs (85.22 per cent) are Main Workers and41.20 lakhs (14.78 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 116.12 lakhs. Out ofthis, 59.62 lakhs (51.34 per cent) are males and 56.50 lakhs (48.66 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population aged 5-14 years, 4.19 lakhs (3.61 per cent) are Workersand 111.93 lakhs (96.39 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 3.05 lakhs (72.67 per cent) are Main Workers and1.14 lakhs (27.33 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out to be1.50 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 151.45 lakhs. Out of this,77.62 lakhs (51.25 per cent) are males and 73.83 lakhs (49.75 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 87.75 lakhs (57.94 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 63.70 lakhs (42.06 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 9.75 lakhs (6.44 per cent) are Main Workers, 3.07 lakhs(2.02 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 138.63 lakhs (91.54 per cent)are Non-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the Tamilnadu Stateworks out to be 4.60 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 5.73 lakhs (58.79 per cent) are males and 4.02 lakhs(41.21 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 1.00 lakh (10.26 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 8.75 lakhs (89.74 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.61 lakh(60.83 per cent) are males and 0.39 lakh (39.17 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,5.12 lakhs (58.56 per cent) are males and 3.63 lakhs (41.44 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 1.44 lakhs (46.96 per cent) are males and 1.63 lakhs(53.04 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 0.64 lakh (20.78 per cent) were attendingeducational institutions and 2.43 lakhs (79.22 per cent) were not attending anyeducational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.34 lakh(52.92 per cent) are males and 0.30 lakh (43.08 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,1.10 lakhs (45.40 per cent) are males and 1.33 lakhs (54.60 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 70.44 lakhs (50.81 per cent) are males and 68.19 lakhs(49.19 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 115.45 lakhs (83.28 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 23.19 lakhs (16.72 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 59.98 lakhs(51.95 per cent) are males and 55.47 lakhs (49.05 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 10.47lakhs (45.15 per cent) are males and 12.72 lakhs (54.85 per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years( 2001 vis-a-vis 1991) Tamil nadu
522407578889
11446256482
418801
304339
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Tamil Nadu
713305
975055
578889418801
0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
1971 1981 1991 2001
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PONDICHERRY- HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 9.744 lakhs. Out of this, 4.870 lakhs(49.98 per cent) are males and 4.874 lakhs (50.02 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 3.42 lakhs (35.17 percent) are Workers and 6.32 lakhs(64.83 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total workforce, 3.17 lakhs (92.62 per cent) are Main Workers and0.25 lakhs (7.38 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 1.78 lakhs. Out ofthis, 0.91 lakhs (51.01 per cent) are males and 0.87 lakhs (48.99 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.02 lakh (1.07 per cent) are Workersand 1.76 lakhs (98.93 per cent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force, 0.016 lakhs (81.04 per cent) are Main Workers and0.004 lakhs (18.96 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total work force of the State works out tobe 0.56 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons aged 5-17 years is 2.33 lakhs. Out of this, 1.19 lakhs(51.02 per cent) are males and 1.14 lakhs (48.98 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 0.82 lakh (35.13 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 1.51 lakhs (64.87 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.074 lakh (3.15 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.014 lakh(0.60 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 2.24 lakhs (96.25 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be2.55 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 0.049 lakh (66.33 per cent) are males and 0.025 lakh(33.67 per cent) are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 455 (6.19 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 6893 (93.81 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
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Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 308 (67.69 per cent)are males and 147 (32.31 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 4566(66.24 per cent) are males and 2327 (33.76 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 826 (59.30 per cent) are males and 567(40.70 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 184 (13.21 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 1209 (86.79 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 107 (58.15 per cent)are males and 77 (41.85 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 719(59.47 per cent) are males and 490 (40.53 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 1.13 lakhs (50.47 per cent) are males and 1.11 lakhs(49.53 per cent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 1.96 lakhs (87.37 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.28 lakh (12.63 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 1.01 lakhs (51.43per cent) are males and 0.95 lakh (48.57 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 0.12lakh (43.82 per cent) are males and 0.16 lakh (56.18 per cent) are females.
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Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Pondicherry
2680
1904
37253606
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
1971 1981 1991 2001
Workers aged 5-14 years (2001 vis -a- vis 1991) Pondicherry
2565
115
1543
361
1904
2680
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Main ChildWorkers
Marginal ChildWorkers
Total childWorkers
1991
2001
82Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR IS. - HIGHLIGHTS
THE CENSUS 2001 REPORTS:
General Population
• The total population of the state is 3.56 lakhs. Out of this, 1.93 lakhs (54.18 per cent) aremales and 1.63 lakhs (45.82 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 1.36 lakhs (38.26 percent) are Workers and 2.20 lakhs(61.74 percent) are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total work force 1.14 lakhs (83.38 per cent) are Main Workers and0.22 lakh (16.62 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
Population aged 5-14 years
• The total population of the persons, aged 5-14 years in the State is 0.73 lakh. Out ofthis, 0.37 lakh (51.14 per cent) are males and 0.36 lakh (48.86 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, aged 5-14 years, 0.02 lakh (2.69 per cent) are Workersand 0.71 lakh (97.31 per cent )are Non-Workers.
Amongst the total workforce, 0.006 lakh (30.66 per cent) are Main Workers and0.014 lakh (69.34 per cent) are Marginal Workers.
• The share of workers, aged 5-14 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be1.44 per cent.
Population aged 5-17 years
• The total population of persons, aged 5-17 years is 0.95 lakh. Out of this, 0.49 lakh(51.60 per cent) are males and 0.46 lakh (48.40 per cent) are females.
Out of the total population, 0.66 lakh (69.30 per cent) belonged to Rural Areasand 0.29 lakh (30.70 per cent) to Urban Areas.
Of the total population, 0.02 lakh (2.11 per cent) are Main Workers, 0.03 lakh(3.11 per cent) Marginal Workers and the remaining 0.90 lakh (94.78 per cent)areNon-Workers.
• The share of workers aged 5-17 years in the total workforce of the State works out to be3.64 per cent.
• Amongst the Main Workers, 1647 (81.78 per cent) are males and 367 (18.22 per cent)are females.
Of the total Main Workers, 159 (7.9 per cent) were attending educational institutionsand 188 (92.1 per cent) were not attending any educational institution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions,110 (69.19 per cent)are males and 49 (30.81 per cent) are females.
83Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 1537(82.85 per cent) are males and 318 (17.15 per cent) are females.
• Amongst the Marginal Workers, 1751 (59.52 per cent) are males and 1191(40.49 per cent) are females.
Of the total Marginal Workers, 1423 (48.37 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 1519 (51.63 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 820 (57.63 per cent)are males and 603 (42.37 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution, 931(61.29 per cent) are males and 588 (38.71 per cent) are females.
• Amongst Non-Workers, 0.46 lakh (50.68 per cent) are males and 0.44 lakh (49.32 percent) are females.
Of the total Non-Workers, 0.73 lakh (81.72 per cent) were attending educationalinstitutions and 0.16 lakh (18.28 per cent) were not attending any educationalinstitution.
Amongst those who were attending educational institutions, 0.38 lakh(51.55 per cent) are males and 0.35 lakh (48.45 per cent) are females.
Similarly, amongst those who were not attending any educational institution,0.077 lakh (46.75 per cent) are males and 0.087 lakh (53.25 per cent) are females.
* * *
Workers aged 5-14 years 1971-2001 Andaman & Nicobar Is.
Table 1.6 : Distribution of Workers (aged 5-14 years) by their work status under 2001 census vis-à-vis 1991 and percentage change there of
95Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
Table 1.7: Number of Workers (aged 5-14 years) since 1971 and Index on base 1971 there ofStateCode India/State/Ut Total number of workers Index of workers on base 1971=100
1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1991 2001
India 10753985 13640870 11285349 12666377 126.84 104.94 117.78
104Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES: A Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry; B Fishing; C Mining and Quarrying; D Manufacturing and Repairs ; E Electricity, Gas and Water Supply; F Construction; G Wholesale and Retail Trade; H Hotels and Restaurants; I Transport, Storage and Communications; J Financial Intermediation; K Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities; L Public Administration and Defence, Compulsory Social Security; M Education; N Health and Social Work; O Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities; P Private Households with Employed Persons; Q Extra-Territorial Organisations and Bodies.
106Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
01Ja
mm
u &
Kas
hm
irD
istr
ict -
Ku
pw
ara
01
1907
9229
7460
5018
1768
Dis
tric
t - B
aram
ula
02
3278
4590
4369
5631
1846
Dis
tric
t - S
rin
agar
03
2911
5658
4829
8728
2321
Dis
tric
t - B
adg
am 0
418
4958
5308
7675
1719
75D
istr
ict -
Pu
lwam
a 0
518
1917
3813
4023
1740
81D
istr
ict -
An
antn
ag 0
633
2187
6335
8525
3173
27D
istr
ict -
Leh
(Lad
akh
) 07
2344
040
410
1722
019
Dis
tric
t - K
arg
il 0
831
356
473
1199
2968
4D
istr
ict -
Do
da
09
1934
7947
1620
381
1683
82D
istr
ict -
Ud
ham
pu
r 1
019
0144
5104
2195
416
3086
Dis
tric
t - P
un
ch 1
110
1706
1414
2226
278
030
Dis
tric
t - R
ajau
ri 1
212
8801
1582
8037
1191
82D
istr
ict -
Jam
mu
13
3434
6342
5857
2233
3483
Dis
tric
t - K
ath
ua
14
1321
7830
0945
6112
4608
Tota
l26
5342
254
281
1213
4924
7779
2
02H
imac
hal
Pra
des
hD
istr
ict -
Ch
amb
a 0
111
4767
1153
8386
1052
28D
istr
ict -
Kan
gra
02
2835
3317
4418
024
2637
65D
istr
ict -
Lah
ul &
Sp
iti
0357
6486
226
5452
Dis
tric
t - K
ullu
04
8935
517
0112
354
7530
0D
istr
ict -
Man
di
0519
6391
1437
1052
218
4432
Dis
tric
t - H
amir
pu
r 0
685
853
463
7243
7814
7D
istr
ict -
Un
a 0
797
088
792
5435
9086
1D
istr
ict -
Bila
spu
r 0
871
841
702
3127
6801
2D
istr
ict -
So
lan
09
1032
3899
290
1793
229
Dis
tric
t - S
irm
aur
10
1109
4120
2011
087
9783
4D
istr
ict -
Sh
imla
11
1498
0123
5971
0014
0342
Dis
tric
t - K
inn
aur
12
1563
124
215
6213
827
Tota
l13
2420
313
691
9408
312
1642
9
03P
un
jab
Dis
tric
t - G
urd
asp
ur
01
4807
1659
0346
9947
0114
Dis
tric
t - A
mri
tsar
02
7276
0517
266
1302
969
7310
Dis
tric
t - K
apu
rth
ala
03
1685
0425
1411
7416
4816
Dis
tric
t - J
alan
dh
ar 0
441
3991
6426
2682
4048
83D
istr
ict -
Ho
shia
rpu
r 0
532
0421
3487
3534
3134
00D
istr
ict -
Naw
ansh
ahr
* 0
612
8195
3914
1756
1225
25D
istr
ict -
Ru
pn
agar
07
2448
7242
9319
2623
8653
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
107
Dis
tric
t - F
ateh
gar
h S
ahib
* 0
811
6853
1706
1515
1136
32D
istr
ict -
Lu
dh
ian
a 0
964
4346
1441
945
6862
5359
Dis
tric
t - M
og
a *
10
2037
6946
2026
1819
6531
Dis
tric
t - F
iro
zpu
r 1
143
2493
9331
7624
4155
38D
istr
ict -
Mu
ktsa
r *
12
1792
2447
4124
8717
1996
Dis
tric
t - F
arid
kot
1312
6760
2335
1106
1233
19D
istr
ict -
Bat
hin
da
14
2650
9371
4747
7225
3174
Dis
tric
t - M
ansa
* 1
516
3473
4309
2790
1563
74D
istr
ict -
San
gru
r 1
645
8119
1142
458
0144
0894
Dis
tric
t - P
atia
la 1
741
4704
6803
4549
4033
52To
tal
5489
138
1106
3866
630
5311
870
04C
han
dig
arh
Dis
tric
t - C
han
dig
arh
01
1819
6330
5772
217
8184
05U
ttar
akha
ndD
istr
ict -
Utt
arka
shi
0176
490
1345
2016
7312
9D
istr
ict -
Ch
amo
li 0
292
976
692
2407
8987
7D
istr
ict -
Ru
dra
pra
yag
* 0
357
503
508
1022
5597
3D
istr
ict -
Teh
ri G
arh
wal
04
1568
4110
0545
9315
1243
Dis
tric
t - D
ehra
du
n 0
529
6033
3837
3019
2891
77D
istr
ict -
Gar
hw
al 0
616
6780
891
4205
1616
84D
istr
ict -
Pit
ho
rag
arh
07
1141
2669
927
4811
0679
Dis
tric
t - B
ages
hw
ar 0
862
182
651
2180
5935
1D
istr
ict -
Alm
ora
09
1609
9417
0994
2114
9864
Dis
tric
t - C
ham
paw
at 1
060
021
434
1544
5804
3D
istr
ict -
Nai
nit
al 1
118
8670
2337
3658
1826
75D
istr
ict -
Ud
ham
Sin
gh
Nag
ar *
12
3418
7839
4258
6533
2071
Dis
tric
t - H
ard
war
13
3903
9752
4242
1338
0942
Tota
l21
6489
123
292
4689
120
9470
8
06H
arya
naD
istr
ict -
Pan
chku
la *
01
1010
2415
6121
3597
328
Dis
tric
t - A
mb
ala
02
2262
4220
6214
7322
2707
Dis
tric
t - Y
amu
nan
agar
03
2453
2021
4919
0324
1268
Dis
tric
t - K
uru
ksh
etra
04
1949
7424
7733
7018
9127
Dis
tric
t - K
aith
al 0
523
9059
2733
5873
2304
53D
istr
ict -
Kar
nal
06
3179
1237
2446
5430
9534
Dis
tric
t - P
anip
at 0
724
8244
3436
4858
2399
50D
istr
ict -
So
nip
at 0
831
9274
3835
1040
830
5031
Dis
tric
t - J
ind
09
3058
6242
4315
513
2861
06
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
108
Dis
tric
t - F
ateh
abad
* 1
020
8122
5442
1417
718
8503
Dis
tric
t - S
irsa
11
2809
4770
3110
021
2638
95D
istr
ict -
His
ar 1
238
9819
7498
1419
536
8126
Dis
tric
t - B
hiw
ani
1336
2400
4834
1711
334
0453
Dis
tric
t - R
oh
tak
14
2230
1928
6068
1321
3346
Dis
tric
t - J
haj
jar
* 1
521
0661
3658
1103
419
5969
Dis
tric
t - M
ahen
dra
gar
h 1
620
6469
1322
9160
1959
87D
istr
ict -
Rew
ari
1718
3830
1034
8863
1739
33D
istr
ict -
Gu
rgao
n 1
846
1813
6351
1972
743
5735
Dis
tric
t - F
arid
abad
19
5812
5064
8819
463
5552
99To
tal
5306
241
7273
818
0753
5052
750
07D
elh
iD
istr
ict -
No
rth
Wes
t *
01
6691
7666
4017
6166
0775
Dis
tric
t - N
ort
h
* 0
217
1219
2433
395
1683
91D
istr
ict -
No
rth
Eas
t *
03
4594
7243
2616
9945
3447
Dis
tric
t - E
ast
* 0
431
5156
3009
695
3114
52D
istr
ict -
New
Del
hi
0536
626
273
9736
256
Dis
tric
t - C
entr
al *
06
1339
9626
0549
713
0894
Dis
tric
t - W
est
* 0
744
8086
5820
1223
4410
43D
istr
ict -
So
uth
Wes
t *
08
3807
5932
5110
0137
6507
Dis
tric
t - S
ou
th *
09
5005
8851
2910
4549
4414
Tota
l31
1507
833
486
8413
3073
179
08R
ajas
than
Dis
tric
t - G
ang
anag
ar 0
146
2632
1095
113
677
4380
04D
istr
ict -
Han
um
ang
arh
* 0
240
5071
8941
1016
038
5970
Dis
tric
t - B
ikan
er 0
345
7699
1542
121
517
4207
61D
istr
ict -
Ch
uru
04
5490
9614
286
5083
048
3980
Dis
tric
t - J
hu
njh
un
un
05
5301
7237
4629
273
4971
53D
istr
ict -
Alw
ar 0
683
7273
1995
712
0361
6969
55D
istr
ict -
Bh
arat
pu
r 0
760
9309
8499
3011
757
0693
Dis
tric
t - D
hau
lpu
r 0
829
7901
5863
3652
225
5516
Dis
tric
t - K
arau
li *
09
3512
5069
0810
546
3337
96D
istr
ict -
Saw
ai M
adh
op
ur
10
3096
7892
2214
081
2863
75D
istr
ict -
Dau
sa *
11
3777
1573
8214
255
3560
78D
istr
ict -
Jai
pu
r 1
213
8241
824
587
2642
313
3140
8D
istr
ict -
Sik
ar 1
365
9222
8208
3018
662
0828
Dis
tric
t - N
agau
r 1
478
0118
1993
832
299
7278
81D
istr
ict -
Jo
dh
pu
r 1
579
1184
1851
332
693
7399
78
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
109
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Dis
tric
t - J
aisa
lmer
16
1386
7651
1077
5912
5807
Dis
tric
t - B
arm
er 1
754
5120
2124
037
080
4868
00D
istr
ict -
Jal
or
18
4218
1326
278
7283
132
2704
Dis
tric
t - S
iro
hi
1922
8192
6003
1149
221
0697
Dis
tric
t - P
ali
2049
9194
1238
119
415
4673
98D
istr
ict -
Ajm
er 2
154
5427
1924
916
593
5095
85D
istr
ict -
To
nk
22
3255
7612
264
1339
029
9922
Dis
tric
t - B
un
di
2326
1639
6651
2719
422
7794
Dis
tric
t - B
hilw
ara
24
5033
6425
154
2255
245
5658
Dis
tric
t - R
ajsa
man
d *
25
2515
4143
1481
7423
9053
Dis
tric
t - U
dai
pu
r 2
667
4594
1160
432
049
6309
41D
istr
ict -
Du
ng
arp
ur
27
2854
3563
9537
419
2416
21D
istr
ict -
Ban
swar
a 2
840
5216
1370
132
932
3585
83D
istr
ict -
Ch
itta
urg
arh
29
4377
3420
498
2901
938
8217
Dis
tric
t - K
ota
30
3987
2943
6362
2038
8146
Dis
tric
t - B
aran
* 3
128
2325
4441
8245
2696
39D
istr
ict -
Jh
alaw
ar 3
230
4698
7952
1724
627
9500
Tota
l15
3100
1139
0020
8725
5014
0474
41
09U
ttar
Pra
des
hD
istr
ict -
Sah
aran
pu
r 0
181
3777
1276
474
8979
3524
Dis
tric
t - M
uza
ffar
nag
ar 0
210
0150
020
222
3616
694
5112
Dis
tric
t - B
ijno
r 0
391
4349
1115
212
116
8910
81D
istr
ict -
Mo
rad
abad
04
1143
561
3124
025
218
1087
103
Dis
tric
t - R
amp
ur
05
5918
1112
839
1065
556
8317
Dis
tric
t - J
yoti
ba
Ph
ule
Nag
ar *
06
4453
7381
1483
3842
8921
Dis
tric
t - M
eeru
t 07
8276
7810
436
1114
680
6096
Dis
tric
t - B
agh
pat
* 0
832
0255
4301
6758
3091
96D
istr
ict -
Gh
azia
bad
09
9001
9698
4887
9988
1549
Dis
tric
t - G
auta
m B
ud
dh
a N
agar
* 1
032
6027
4138
3211
3186
78D
istr
ict -
Bu
lan
dsh
ahr
11
8255
0321
242
6405
474
0207
Dis
tric
t - A
ligar
h 1
286
4640
1364
314
797
8362
00D
istr
ict -
Hat
hra
s *
13
3850
9847
3055
8937
4779
Dis
tric
t - M
ath
ura
14
5968
8810
778
3133
255
4778
Dis
tric
t - A
gra
15
1048
115
1718
113
363
1017
571
Dis
tric
t - F
iro
zab
ad 1
659
6453
8543
6431
5814
79D
istr
ict -
Eta
h 1
781
6610
1361
311
652
7913
45D
istr
ict -
Mai
np
uri
18
4581
7350
5654
7744
7640
Dis
tric
t - B
ud
aun
19
9189
7619
291
1530
088
4385
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
110
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - B
arei
lly 2
010
6929
420
989
3371
610
1458
9D
istr
ict -
Pili
bh
it 2
148
7217
6536
7215
4734
66D
istr
ict -
Sh
ahja
han
pu
r 2
274
1587
1305
391
8571
9349
Dis
tric
t - K
her
i 23
9156
2328
301
2340
586
3917
Dis
tric
t - S
itap
ur
24
1015
093
2185
618
109
9751
28D
istr
ict -
Har
do
i 25
9652
6218
441
1890
392
7918
Dis
tric
t - U
nn
ao 2
675
9225
1091
616
325
7319
84D
istr
ict -
Lu
ckn
ow
27
9125
2113
984
1000
188
8536
Dis
tric
t - R
ae B
arel
i 28
8047
1910
643
1800
577
6071
Dis
tric
t - F
arru
khab
ad 2
945
0386
8628
8165
4335
93D
istr
ict -
Kan
nau
j * 3
040
7387
7732
1017
738
9478
Dis
tric
t - E
taw
ah 3
136
7369
3593
2929
3608
47D
istr
ict -
Au
raiy
a *
32
3253
9131
8672
6031
4945
Dis
tric
t - K
anp
ur
Deh
at 3
342
6094
6445
9446
4102
03D
istr
ict -
Kan
pu
r N
agar
34
1015
726
1924
414
204
9822
78D
istr
ict -
Jal
aun
35
3846
9850
8171
0637
2511
Dis
tric
t - J
han
si 3
643
8923
5840
6404
4266
79D
istr
ict -
Lal
itp
ur
37
2670
1935
8878
4925
5582
Dis
tric
t - H
amir
pu
r 3
828
5688
2566
5450
2776
72D
istr
ict -
Mah
ob
a *
39
1891
9422
7545
1418
2405
Dis
tric
t - B
and
a 4
042
5496
5299
1448
140
5716
Dis
tric
t - C
hit
rako
ot *
41
2214
0635
2367
6721
1116
Dis
tric
t - F
ateh
pu
r 4
264
9903
1058
418
055
6212
64D
istr
ict -
Pra
tap
gar
h 4
379
7541
1056
617
559
7694
16D
istr
ict -
Kau
sham
bi *
44
3861
3767
7512
724
3666
38D
istr
ict -
Alla
hab
ad 4
513
7451
325
664
4307
113
0577
8D
istr
ict -
Bar
aban
ki 4
673
9667
1909
821
052
6995
17D
istr
ict -
Fai
zab
ad 4
758
1770
9706
2796
854
4096
Dis
tric
t - A
mb
edka
r N
agar
* 4
858
5558
7364
1340
556
4789
Dis
tric
t - S
ult
anp
ur
49
9125
6810
651
1934
488
2573
Dis
tric
t - B
ahra
ich
50
6751
9020
470
2142
863
3292
Dis
tric
t - S
hra
was
ti *
51
3241
0812
326
1636
629
5416
Dis
tric
t - B
alra
mp
ur
* 5
248
6630
1566
423
537
4474
29D
istr
ict -
Go
nd
a 5
379
8870
2021
227
340
7513
18D
istr
ict -
Sid
dh
arth
nag
ar 5
460
4525
1214
320
333
5720
49D
istr
ict -
Bas
ti 5
559
7257
1037
016
910
5699
77D
istr
ict -
San
t Kab
ir N
agar
* 5
642
3582
5091
1551
840
2973
Dis
tric
t - M
ahar
ajg
anj
5762
0983
1119
524
848
5849
40
111
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - G
ora
khp
ur
58
1075
724
1057
625
450
1039
698
Dis
tric
t - K
ush
inag
ar *
59
8468
5210
940
2453
881
1374
Dis
tric
t - D
eori
a 6
078
8240
7746
1768
376
2811
Dis
tric
t - A
zam
gar
h 6
111
5455
617
870
3109
411
0559
2D
istr
ict -
Mau
62
5431
4784
5311
929
5227
65D
istr
ict -
Bal
lia 6
377
8794
9385
1385
675
5553
Dis
tric
t - J
aun
pu
r 6
411
3127
015
620
3514
410
8050
6D
istr
ict -
Gh
azip
ur
65
8860
4491
7818
281
8585
85D
istr
ict -
Ch
and
auli
* 6
645
9310
5216
7733
4463
61D
istr
ict -
Var
anas
i 67
8709
1819
972
1491
183
6035
Dis
tric
t - S
ant R
avid
as N
agar
* 6
840
7784
5464
6987
3953
33D
istr
ict -
Mir
zap
ur
69
6116
2272
6610
593
5937
63D
istr
ict -
So
nb
had
ra 7
041
8296
5309
1110
940
1878
Tota
l47
2016
6080
1724
1126
273
4527
3663
10B
ihar
Dis
tric
t - P
ash
chim
Ch
amp
aran
01
8613
6119
421
2388
981
8051
Dis
tric
t - P
urb
a C
ham
par
an 0
211
2681
126
614
2045
110
7974
6D
istr
ict -
Sh
eoh
ar *
03
1450
1033
2720
2313
9660
Dis
tric
t - S
itam
arh
i 04
7580
8415
753
1053
873
1793
Dis
tric
t - M
adh
ub
ani
0510
1847
614
700
2010
998
3667
Dis
tric
t - S
up
aul *
06
5060
7315
584
2065
546
9834
Dis
tric
t - A
rari
a 0
764
0393
2953
323
894
5869
66D
istr
ict -
Kis
han
gan
j 08
3822
4117
084
7790
3573
67D
istr
ict -
Pu
rnia
09
7545
5732
016
2018
470
2357
Dis
tric
t - K
atih
ar 1
071
4699
2373
432
202
6587
63D
istr
ict -
Mad
hep
ura
11
4451
7020
746
2501
339
9411
Dis
tric
t - S
ahar
sa 1
244
1898
1250
821
443
4079
47D
istr
ict -
Dar
bh
ang
a 1
395
8903
1847
318
463
9219
67D
istr
ict -
Mu
zaff
arp
ur
14
1036
658
1941
515
160
1002
083
Dis
tric
t - G
op
alg
anj
1564
8885
9634
1367
162
5580
Dis
tric
t - S
iwan
16
8190
1496
7215
617
7937
25D
istr
ict -
Sar
an 1
797
1710
1263
613
139
9459
35D
istr
ict -
Vai
shal
i 18
7788
8512
346
9430
7571
09D
istr
ict -
Sam
asti
pu
r 1
997
3360
1770
116
962
9386
97D
istr
ict -
Beg
usa
rai
2068
3693
1347
812
259
6579
56D
istr
ict -
Kh
agar
ia 2
137
5986
1042
417
569
3479
93D
istr
ict -
Bh
agal
pu
r 2
269
9924
1643
223
758
6597
34D
istr
ict -
Ban
ka *
23
4556
0089
0517
161
4295
34
112
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - M
un
ger
24
3182
5139
7953
6530
8907
Dis
tric
t - L
akh
isar
ai *
25
2330
6073
4188
1021
6909
Dis
tric
t - S
hei
khp
ura
* 2
615
1312
4845
5503
1409
64D
istr
ict -
Nal
and
a 2
766
4326
1705
720
244
6270
25D
istr
ict -
Pat
na
28
1269
888
2193
117
884
1230
073
Dis
tric
t - B
ho
jpu
r 2
964
2713
7981
9025
6257
07D
istr
ict -
Bu
xar
* 3
040
4513
5204
5620
3936
89D
istr
ict -
Kai
mu
r (B
hab
ua)
* 3
136
3911
7626
8875
3474
10D
istr
ict -
Ro
hta
s 3
269
6884
9179
1088
867
6817
Dis
tric
t - J
ehan
abad
33
4232
9991
3712
948
4012
14D
istr
ict -
Au
ran
gab
ad 3
457
1246
9603
1161
955
0024
Dis
tric
t - G
aya
35
9989
4726
780
2499
494
7173
Dis
tric
t - N
awad
a 3
652
9127
1414
814
130
5008
49D
istr
ict -
Jam
ui *
37
4032
1114
813
2045
536
7943
Tota
l23
8680
7953
9760
5777
4022
7505
79
11S
ikki
mD
istr
ict -
No
rth
01
1018
832
812
5986
01D
istr
ict -
Wes
t 02
3389
012
0912
0431
477
Dis
tric
t - S
ou
th 0
334
901
2828
3110
2896
3D
istr
ict -
Eas
t 04
5765
920
7844
4151
140
Tota
l13
6638
6443
1001
412
0181
12A
run
ach
al P
rad
esh
Dis
tric
t - T
awan
g 0
191
0623
361
682
57D
istr
ict -
Wes
t Kam
eng
02
1875
552
726
517
963
Dis
tric
t - E
ast K
amen
g 0
316
633
667
323
1564
3D
istr
ict -
Pap
um
Par
e *
04
3412
090
176
632
453
Dis
tric
t - L
ow
er S
ub
ansi
ri 0
528
668
998
1311
2635
9D
istr
ict -
Up
per
Su
ban
siri
06
1623
328
914
915
795
Dis
tric
t - W
est S
ian
g 0
730
937
347
913
2967
7D
istr
ict -
Eas
t Sia
ng
08
2427
043
260
123
237
Dis
tric
t - U
pp
er S
ian
g *
09
8367
166
591
7610
Dis
tric
t - D
iban
g V
alle
y 1
016
201
430
504
1526
7D
istr
ict -
Lo
hit
11
3959
182
592
037
846
Dis
tric
t - C
han
gla
ng
12
3419
712
9018
2131
086
Dis
tric
t - T
irap
13
2790
412
4213
5525
307
Tota
l30
4982
8347
1013
528
6500
13N
agal
and
Dis
tric
t - M
on
01
7118
250
9537
1162
376
113
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - T
uen
san
g 0
211
9069
8670
5414
1049
85D
istr
ict -
Mo
kokc
hu
ng
03
5461
415
4157
0047
373
Dis
tric
t - Z
un
heb
oto
04
4457
310
8349
842
992
Dis
tric
t - W
okh
a 0
545
765
691
410
4466
4D
istr
ict -
Dim
apu
r *
06
8087
813
8211
3678
360
Dis
tric
t - K
oh
ima
07
8174
721
8042
1775
350
Dis
tric
t - P
hek
08
4292
188
532
6138
775
Tota
l54
0749
2152
724
347
4948
75
14M
anip
ur
Dis
tric
t - S
enap
ati
0139
272
1323
1772
3617
7D
istr
ict -
Tam
eng
lon
g 0
227
532
1327
772
2543
3D
istr
ict -
Ch
ura
chan
dp
ur
03
5558
517
1717
5952
109
Dis
tric
t - B
ish
nu
pu
r 0
446
995
409
1261
4532
5D
istr
ict -
Th
ou
bal
05
8831
916
9846
7981
942
Dis
tric
t - Im
ph
al W
est
0690
774
1049
2245
8748
0D
istr
ict -
Imp
hal
Eas
t * 0
790
346
1079
2400
8686
7D
istr
ict -
Ukh
rul
0835
376
664
2574
3213
8D
istr
ict -
Ch
and
el 0
927
226
1128
980
2511
8To
tal
5014
2510
394
1844
247
2589
15M
izo
ram
Dis
tric
t - M
amit
* 0
116
021
517
1391
1411
3D
istr
ict -
Ko
lasi
b *
02
1590
834
710
0714
554
Dis
tric
t - A
izaw
l 03
7138
212
4855
1564
619
Dis
tric
t - C
ham
ph
ai *
04
2713
274
862
0520
179
Dis
tric
t - S
erch
hip
* 0
513
485
355
2716
1041
4D
istr
ict -
Lu
ng
lei
0632
498
1169
2466
2886
3D
istr
ict -
Law
ng
tlai
07
1961
064
987
418
087
Dis
tric
t - S
aih
a *
08
1688
814
391
515
830
Tota
l21
2924
5176
2108
918
6659
16Tr
ipu
raD
istr
ict -
Wes
t Tri
pu
ra 0
136
1712
3580
3940
3541
92D
istr
ict -
So
uth
Tri
pu
ra 0
219
0002
1979
3629
1843
94D
istr
ict -
Dh
alai
* 0
381
419
1329
2672
7741
8D
istr
ict -
No
rth
Tri
pu
ra 0
414
7959
2255
2372
1433
32To
tal
7810
9291
4312
613
7593
36
17M
egh
alay
aD
istr
ict -
Wes
t Gar
o H
ills
01
5882
7027
1329
75D
istr
ict -
Eas
t Gar
o H
ills
02
2880
5597
6466
2
114
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - S
ou
th G
aro
Hill
s *
03
860
2713
2512
3D
istr
ict -
Wes
t Kh
asi H
ills
04
3651
3335
8479
2D
istr
ict
- R
i Bh
oi
* 0
556
249
2937
4091
4922
1D
istr
ict -
Eas
t Kh
asi H
ills
06
4808
3180
1622
09D
istr
ict -
Jai
nti
a H
ills
07
4465
2514
8338
9To
tal
5624
925
483
2845
760
2371
18A
ssam
Dis
tric
t - K
okr
ajh
ar 0
125
3840
4842
9353
2396
45D
istr
ict -
Dh
ub
ri 0
246
4173
9481
8809
4458
83D
istr
ict -
Go
alp
ara
03
2306
1749
9552
7422
0348
Dis
tric
t - B
on
gai
gao
n 0
424
3945
4511
4415
2350
19D
istr
ict -
Bar
pet
a 0
545
0596
8858
8190
4335
48D
istr
ict -
Kam
rup
06
5953
0612
026
8496
5747
84D
istr
ict -
Nal
bar
i 07
2879
4844
4452
1427
8290
Dis
tric
t - D
arra
ng
08
3902
4384
9674
9037
4257
Dis
tric
t - M
arig
aon
09
2147
9754
0756
0920
3781
Dis
tric
t - N
agao
n 1
061
8901
1132
212
802
5947
77D
istr
ict -
So
nit
pu
r 1
143
3724
7307
1027
541
6142
Dis
tric
t - L
akh
imp
ur
12
2360
8711
631
5290
317
1553
Dis
tric
t - D
hem
aji
1316
1903
3275
1072
714
7901
Dis
tric
t - T
insu
kia
14
2911
3849
1576
8827
8535
Dis
tric
t - D
ibru
gar
h 1
528
6303
4778
7367
2741
58D
istr
ict -
Sib
sag
ar 1
624
6805
4096
6422
2362
87D
istr
ict -
Jo
rhat
17
2316
1140
6012
171
2153
80D
istr
ict -
Go
lag
hat
18
2428
2037
3376
8723
1400
Dis
tric
t - K
arb
i An
glo
ng
19
2293
5551
1287
0121
5542
Dis
tric
t - N
ort
h C
ach
ar H
ills
20
4795
254
599
146
416
Dis
tric
t - C
ach
ar 2
136
1097
5292
6170
3496
35D
istr
ict -
Kar
img
anj
2226
8874
3654
5277
2599
43D
istr
ict -
Hai
laka
nd
i 23
1483
0928
9737
0814
1704
Tota
l69
3634
413
5677
2157
3965
8492
8
19W
est B
eng
alD
istr
ict -
Dar
jilin
g 0
137
1091
6315
4026
3607
50D
istr
ict -
Jal
pai
gu
ri 0
286
3702
1287
819
023
8318
01D
istr
ict -
Ko
ch B
ihar
03
6440
9811
461
1471
261
7925
Dis
tric
t - U
ttar
Din
ajp
ur
04
6988
9220
890
3203
864
5964
Dis
tric
t - D
aksh
in D
inaj
pu
r *
05
3777
2687
1111
653
3573
62D
istr
ict -
Mal
dah
06
9289
0232
490
5606
684
0346
115
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - M
urs
hid
abad
07
1637
356
4716
540
803
1549
388
Dis
tric
t - B
irb
hu
m 0
876
6542
1682
822
457
7272
57D
istr
ict -
Bar
dd
ham
an 0
915
6334
628
889
3534
414
9911
3D
istr
ict -
Nad
ia 1
010
6886
522
900
1543
310
3053
2D
istr
ict -
No
rth
Tw
enty
Fo
ur
Par
gan
as 1
119
0587
935
777
1984
218
5026
0D
istr
ict -
Hu
gli
12
1063
045
1827
516
575
1028
195
Dis
tric
t - B
anku
ra 1
374
2496
1486
136
798
6908
37D
istr
ict -
Pu
ruliy
a 1
463
0803
1062
030
436
5897
47D
istr
ict -
Med
inip
ur
15
2333
062
2871
767
022
2237
323
Dis
tric
t - H
aora
16
9260
3719
001
1257
689
4460
Dis
tric
t - K
olk
ata
17
7428
6825
524
5286
7120
58D
istr
ict -
So
uth
Tw
enty
Fo
ur
Par
gan
as 1
817
6443
423
653
3204
217
0873
9To
tal
1902
9144
3849
5547
2132
1817
2057
20Jh
arkh
and
Dis
tric
t - G
arh
wa
* 0
130
9986
4353
1299
629
2637
Dis
tric
t - P
alam
u 0
261
8580
9640
2578
658
3154
Dis
tric
t - C
hat
ra *
03
2395
3942
0584
9722
6837
Dis
tric
t - H
azar
ibag
04
6559
4259
5320
051
6299
38D
istr
ict -
Ko
dar
ma
* 0
514
3324
1755
3970
1375
99D
istr
ict -
Gir
idih
06
5584
3444
8015
638
5383
16D
istr
ict -
Deo
gh
ar 0
732
6959
6203
1183
230
8924
Dis
tric
t - G
od
da
08
2909
3049
2611
455
2745
49D
istr
ict -
Sah
ibg
anj
0926
6752
1165
613
781
2413
15D
istr
ict -
Pak
aur
* 1
020
1183
7837
9232
1841
14D
istr
ict -
Du
mka
11
4735
5911
677
2177
744
0105
Dis
tric
t - D
han
bad
12
6492
0843
6066
3163
8217
Dis
tric
t - B
oka
ro *
13
4719
0326
9657
6846
3439
Dis
tric
t - R
anch
i 14
7358
7716
128
3154
668
8203
Dis
tric
t - L
oh
ard
aga
15
1095
6227
1765
2410
0321
Dis
tric
t - G
um
la 1
637
1009
1507
427
059
3288
76D
istr
ict -
Pas
hch
imi S
ing
hb
hu
m 1
756
2101
1367
532
446
5159
80D
istr
ict -
Pu
rbi S
ing
hb
hu
m 1
845
4201
5248
9628
4393
25To
tal
7439
049
1325
8327
4617
7031
849
21O
riss
aD
istr
ict -
Bar
gar
h *
01
2900
8435
5183
0527
8228
Dis
tric
t - J
har
sug
ud
a *
02
1158
1211
3717
7411
2901
Dis
tric
t - S
amb
alp
ur
03
2091
8041
4472
2419
7812
Dis
tric
t - D
ebag
arh
* 0
465
367
585
2539
6224
3
116
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - S
un
dar
gar
h 0
543
4316
4924
1448
341
4909
Dis
tric
t - K
end
ujh
ar 0
638
5830
3046
9695
3730
89D
istr
ict -
May
urb
han
j 07
5665
7482
7324
721
5335
80D
istr
ict -
Bal
esh
war
08
4959
8735
1061
8048
6297
Dis
tric
t - B
had
rak
* 0
932
8765
2253
3143
3233
69D
istr
ict -
Ken
dra
par
a *
10
3020
3899
352
7829
5767
Dis
tric
t - J
agat
sin
gh
apu
r *
11
2243
7611
5912
8922
1928
Dis
tric
t - C
utt
ack
12
4922
9940
2573
3248
0942
Dis
tric
t - J
ajap
ur
* 1
337
9915
1430
1812
3766
73D
istr
ict -
Dh
enka
nal
14
2415
5619
1733
6223
6277
Dis
tric
t - A
nu
gu
l *
15
2688
9832
7671
2125
8501
Dis
tric
t - N
ayag
arh
* 1
618
7035
1707
3206
1821
22D
istr
ict -
Kh
ord
ha
* 1
739
2126
4078
2496
3855
52D
istr
ict -
Pu
ri 1
832
1644
1691
1390
3185
63D
istr
ict -
Gan
jam
19
7713
9812
568
2637
973
2451
Dis
tric
t - G
ajap
ati
* 2
013
5799
6730
1691
211
2157
Dis
tric
t - K
and
ham
al 2
117
0728
2219
9684
1588
25D
istr
ict -
Bau
dh
* 2
284
780
1187
2792
8080
1D
istr
ict -
So
nap
ur
* 2
312
7120
1365
3660
1220
95D
istr
ict -
Bal
ang
ir 2
430
1583
4646
1059
628
6341
Dis
tric
t - N
uap
ada
* 2
512
7649
1467
6575
1196
07D
istr
ict -
Kal
ahan
di
2630
7070
6523
1695
828
3589
Dis
tric
t - R
ayag
ada
* 2
720
7717
5029
1195
319
0735
Dis
tric
t - N
abar
ang
apu
r *
28
2710
2462
4823
517
2412
59D
istr
ict -
Ko
rap
ut
2929
1370
6472
1753
826
7360
Dis
tric
t - M
alka
ng
iri
* 3
013
6175
3607
9920
1226
48To
tal
8634
215
1097
6026
7834
8256
621
22C
hh
attis
gar
hD
istr
ict -
Ko
riya
* 0
115
2921
3883
1888
313
0155
Dis
tric
t - S
urg
uja
02
5066
5012
803
4354
345
0304
Dis
tric
t - J
ash
pu
r *
03
1843
5248
6218
267
1612
23D
istr
ict -
Rai
gar
h 0
429
0277
5092
9357
2758
28D
istr
ict -
Ko
rba
* 0
526
0457
4792
1227
724
3388
Dis
tric
t - J
anjg
ir -
Ch
amp
a* 0
634
4849
3997
8027
3328
25D
istr
ict -
Bila
spu
r 0
751
6617
9331
1348
549
3801
Dis
tric
t - K
awar
dh
a *
08
1588
5255
9270
4614
6214
Dis
tric
t - R
ajn
and
gao
n 0
931
2094
1169
375
5329
2848
Dis
tric
t - D
urg
10
6822
1010
943
7285
6639
82
117
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - R
aip
ur
11
7651
3713
620
1529
973
6218
Dis
tric
t - M
ahas
amu
nd
* 1
220
3795
4138
5215
1944
42D
istr
ict -
Dh
amta
ri *
13
1706
4738
2050
5716
1770
Dis
tric
t - K
anke
r *
14
1583
6063
5910
654
1413
47D
istr
ict -
Bas
tar
15
3383
9613
042
3798
728
7367
Dis
tric
t - D
ante
wad
a* 1
619
4086
1693
813
732
1634
16To
tal
5239
700
1309
0523
3667
4875
128
23M
adh
ya P
rad
esh
Dis
tric
t - S
heo
pu
r *
01
1663
1328
7662
0115
7236
Dis
tric
t - M
ore
na
02
4587
6773
9913
925
4374
43D
istr
ict -
Bh
ind
03
3900
7940
9910
419
3755
61D
istr
ict -
Gw
alio
r 0
442
4401
4886
6185
4133
30D
istr
ict -
Dat
ia 0
516
3686
3683
1582
614
4177
Dis
tric
t - S
hiv
pu
ri 0
640
2052
1250
320
830
3687
19D
istr
ict -
Gu
na
07
4631
3893
7022
139
4316
29D
istr
ict -
Tik
amg
arh
08
3257
8251
2814
298
3063
56D
istr
ict -
Ch
hat
arp
ur
09
4124
9160
5096
7339
6768
Dis
tric
t - P
ann
a 1
023
1917
3791
9512
2186
14D
istr
ict -
Sag
ar 1
153
2270
9657
1382
150
8792
Dis
tric
t - D
amo
h 1
228
2493
4747
8983
2687
63D
istr
ict -
Sat
na
13
5017
5665
7510
693
4844
88D
istr
ict -
Rew
a 1
454
7048
7211
3876
250
1075
Dis
tric
t - U
mar
ia *
15
1359
1119
3946
5112
9321
Dis
tric
t - S
hah
do
l 16
4021
2364
3615
460
3802
27D
istr
ict -
Sid
hi
1754
0219
9067
2145
550
9697
Dis
tric
t - N
eem
uch
* 1
817
3707
6385
6230
1610
92D
istr
ict -
Man
dsa
ur
19
2897
2599
4412
303
2674
78D
istr
ict -
Rat
lam
20
3094
2595
8618
353
2814
86D
istr
ict -
Ujja
in 2
141
9064
1535
417
785
3859
25D
istr
ict -
Sh
ajap
ur
22
3316
7589
1020
166
3025
99D
istr
ict -
Dew
as 2
334
6303
9250
1444
132
2612
Dis
tric
t - J
hab
ua
24
4177
9629
389
6725
432
1153
Dis
tric
t - D
har
25
4712
3017
834
2711
942
6277
Dis
tric
t - In
do
re 2
656
7352
1119
986
7554
7478
Dis
tric
t - W
est N
imar
27
4113
5119
264
1404
537
8042
Dis
tric
t - B
arw
ani *
28
3108
7619
581
3093
426
0361
Dis
tric
t - E
ast N
imar
29
4531
0522
802
1683
641
3467
Dis
tric
t - R
ajg
arh
30
3279
1411
298
2758
328
9033
118
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - V
idis
ha
31
3320
9155
7910
333
3161
79D
istr
ict -
Bh
op
al 3
244
3196
4411
4208
4345
77D
istr
ict -
Seh
ore
33
2964
7737
3484
8628
4257
Dis
tric
t - R
aise
n 3
430
4614
3463
5796
2953
55D
istr
ict -
Bet
ul
3537
2349
1058
119
678
3420
90D
istr
ict -
Har
da
* 3
612
6280
4005
7404
1148
71D
istr
ict -
Ho
shan
gab
ad 3
727
5129
3210
4968
2669
51D
istr
ict -
Kat
ni *
38
2670
5432
3278
4025
5982
Dis
tric
t - J
abal
pu
r 3
950
0039
6304
7724
4860
11D
istr
ict -
Nar
sim
hap
ur
40
2319
4735
4950
7022
3328
Dis
tric
t - D
ind
ori
* 4
114
7479
1016
710
501
1268
11D
istr
ict -
Man
dla
42
2254
7171
2212
696
2056
53D
istr
ict -
Ch
hin
dw
ara
43
4858
1912
826
1922
345
3770
Dis
tric
t - S
eon
i 44
3020
7177
5414
795
2795
22D
istr
ict -
Bal
agh
at 4
536
3695
6115
1371
534
3865
Tota
l15
8836
8038
8265
6769
9414
8184
21
24G
ujar
atD
istr
ict -
Kac
hch
h 0
138
1035
7391
7449
3661
95D
istr
ict -
Ban
as K
anth
a 0
266
8902
1561
728
050
6252
35D
istr
ict -
Pat
an *
03
2763
2748
2187
5026
2756
Dis
tric
t - M
ahes
ana
04
3991
7453
1810
183
3836
73D
istr
ict -
Sab
ar K
anth
a 0
547
0303
5628
1230
645
2369
Dis
tric
t - G
and
hin
agar
06
2869
3636
6237
5627
9518
Dis
tric
t - A
hm
adab
ad 0
712
1038
115
741
1055
011
8409
0D
istr
ict -
Su
ren
dra
nag
ar 0
835
9042
1026
811
476
3372
98D
istr
ict -
Raj
kot
0967
9812
1371
610
870
6552
26D
istr
ict -
Jam
nag
ar 1
042
2410
7847
6278
4082
85D
istr
ict -
Po
rban
dar
* 1
111
4022
2102
1984
1099
36D
istr
ict -
Ju
nag
adh
12
5565
9689
4798
1753
7832
Dis
tric
t - A
mre
li 1
333
3411
6986
8160
3182
65D
istr
ict -
Bh
avn
agar
14
6176
0818
293
1309
758
6218
Dis
tric
t - A
nan
d *
15
3925
2456
5860
0038
0866
Dis
tric
t - K
hed
a 1
643
3219
6221
9219
4177
79D
istr
ict -
Pan
ch M
ahal
s 1
748
9499
6627
2121
046
1662
Dis
tric
t - D
oh
ad *
18
4445
5885
0137
584
3984
73D
istr
ict -
Vad
od
ara
19
7606
6314
062
2166
972
4932
Dis
tric
t - N
arm
ada
* 2
012
1680
2690
6386
1126
04D
istr
ict -
Bh
aru
ch 2
129
8528
5597
4269
2886
62
119
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - S
ura
t 22
1040
002
2782
290
0210
0317
8D
istr
ict -
Th
e D
ang
s 2
350
300
1274
1657
4736
9D
istr
ict -
Nav
sari
* 2
424
6389
5134
1936
2393
19D
istr
ict -
Val
sad
25
3021
7765
9973
5028
8228
Tota
l11
3554
9821
6522
2690
0810
8699
68
25D
aman
& D
iuD
istr
ict -
Diu
01
1106
213
186
1084
5D
istr
ict -
Dam
an 0
217
175
426
8616
663
Tota
l28
237
557
172
2750
8
26D
adra
& N
agar
Hav
eli
Dis
tric
t - D
adra
& N
agar
Hav
eli
0148
337
1980
2294
4406
3To
tal
27M
ahar
asht
raD
istr
ict -
Nan
du
rbar
* 0
134
4858
1173
016
035
3170
93D
istr
ict -
Dh
ule
02
4085
7896
8610
778
3881
14D
istr
ict -
Jal
gao
n 0
385
5524
1746
911
053
8270
02D
istr
ict -
Bu
ldan
a 0
454
1154
1295
193
3751
8866
Dis
tric
t - A
kola
05
3743
9350
9733
3736
5959
Dis
tric
t - W
ash
im *
06
2499
1952
0033
8224
1337
Dis
tric
t - A
mra
vati
07
5757
5088
0512
646
5542
99D
istr
ict -
War
dh
a 0
824
9944
2336
2838
2447
70D
istr
ict -
Nag
pu
r 0
984
9592
7933
1040
383
1256
Dis
tric
t - B
han
dar
a 1
023
9337
1113
2004
2362
20D
istr
ict -
Go
nd
iya
* 1
126
4544
1190
2938
2604
16D
istr
ict -
Gad
chir
oli
12
2317
9446
4611
628
2155
20D
istr
ict -
Ch
and
rap
ur
13
4523
1141
1557
3244
2464
Dis
tric
t - Y
avat
mal
14
5765
5712
576
8394
5555
87D
istr
ict -
Nan
ded
15
7751
5222
721
1585
373
6578
Dis
tric
t - H
ing
oli
* 1
626
0863
1035
856
2124
4884
Dis
tric
t - P
arb
han
i 17
4085
6612
129
6179
3902
58D
istr
ict -
Jal
na
18
4274
4512
903
6914
4076
28D
istr
ict -
Au
ran
gab
ad 1
973
8430
1584
413
965
7086
21D
istr
ict -
Nas
hik
20
1181
865
3312
122
250
1126
494
Dis
tric
t - T
han
e 2
116
9780
123
706
1767
316
5642
2D
istr
ict -
Mu
mb
ai (S
ub
urb
an) *
22
1640
875
1932
141
7916
1737
5D
istr
ict -
Mu
mb
ai 2
354
9811
9708
1317
5387
86D
istr
ict -
Rai
gar
h 2
448
1701
4369
8247
4690
85D
istr
ict -
Pu
ne
25
1491
352
2038
114
971
1456
000
120
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - A
hm
adn
agar
26
9393
1220
476
1573
790
3099
Dis
tric
t - B
id 2
756
1900
1141
210
685
5398
03D
istr
ict -
Lat
ur
28
5277
5386
4042
7751
4836
Dis
tric
t - O
sman
abad
29
3629
7182
9341
8935
0489
Dis
tric
t - S
ola
pu
r 3
090
7814
2333
825
924
8585
52D
istr
ict -
Sat
ara
31
5948
4269
6917
304
5705
69D
istr
ict -
Rat
nag
iri
3236
0351
4174
1099
034
5187
Dis
tric
t - S
ind
hu
du
rg 3
316
5738
1103
4267
1603
68D
istr
ict -
Ko
lhap
ur
34
7274
8599
5722
449
6950
79D
istr
ict -
San
gli
35
5512
5084
1628
393
5144
41To
tal
2156
7532
3921
8637
1889
2080
3457
28A
nd
hra
Pra
des
hD
istr
ict -
Ad
ilab
ad 0
165
9331
3186
417
726
6097
41D
istr
ict -
Niz
amab
ad 0
256
7129
2861
511
308
5272
06D
istr
ict -
Kar
imn
agar
03
7961
4830
259
1273
375
3156
Dis
tric
t - M
edak
04
6778
0738
721
1898
162
0105
Dis
tric
t - H
yder
abad
05
8644
1518
235
5244
8409
36D
istr
ict -
Ran
gar
edd
i 06
8429
0933
538
1195
179
7420
Dis
tric
t - M
ahb
ub
nag
ar 0
793
7792
9410
544
370
7993
17D
istr
ict -
Nal
go
nd
a 0
880
1673
4307
620
824
7377
73D
istr
ict -
War
ang
al 0
977
6786
3403
616
681
7260
69D
istr
ict -
Kh
amm
am 1
061
8242
4321
617
595
5574
31D
istr
ict -
Sri
kaku
lam
11
5886
4022
320
1861
154
7709
Dis
tric
t - V
izia
nag
aram
12
5023
7232
619
2512
044
4633
Dis
tric
t - V
isak
hap
atn
am 1
385
0611
3409
517
441
7990
75D
istr
ict -
Eas
t Go
dav
ari
1410
9649
333
535
1601
510
4694
3D
istr
ict -
Wes
t Go
dav
ari
1582
9811
4118
114
449
7741
81D
istr
ict -
Kri
shn
a 1
690
3289
4478
815
409
8430
92D
istr
ict -
Gu
ntu
r 1
795
4636
6861
523
460
8625
61D
istr
ict -
Pra
kasa
m 1
868
9994
4218
117
773
6300
40D
istr
ict -
Nel
lore
19
5626
4521
565
1142
352
9657
Dis
tric
t - C
ud
dap
ah 2
058
6524
1961
811
191
5557
15D
istr
ict -
Ku
rno
ol
2193
6793
1041
1834
208
7984
67D
istr
ict -
An
anta
pu
r 2
287
8170
5109
722
588
8044
85D
istr
ict -
Ch
itto
or
23
7915
5432
079
1476
274
4713
Tota
l17
7137
6494
3476
4198
6316
3504
25
29K
arna
taka
Dis
tric
t - B
elg
aum
01
9863
7434
726
2809
092
3558
121
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - B
agal
kot *
02
4108
1419
346
1360
137
7867
Dis
tric
t - B
ijap
ur
03
4686
5215
451
1202
544
1176
Dis
tric
t - G
ulb
arg
a 0
488
2140
5383
546
079
7822
26D
istr
ict -
Bid
ar 0
541
4390
1068
168
0839
6901
Dis
tric
t - R
aich
ur
06
4698
4530
934
2541
241
3499
Dis
tric
t - K
op
pal
* 0
733
3037
2197
519
983
2910
79D
istr
ict -
Gad
ag *
08
2297
1213
906
6457
2093
49D
istr
ict -
Dh
arw
ad 0
935
5070
1459
710
920
3295
53D
istr
ict -
Utt
ara
Kan
nad
a 1
027
9343
5264
7740
2663
39D
istr
ict -
Hav
eri *
11
3421
3817
439
1233
631
2363
Dis
tric
t - B
ella
ry 1
253
5644
5079
115
976
4688
77D
istr
ict -
Ch
itra
du
rga
13
3453
7413
492
9976
3219
06D
istr
ict -
Dav
anag
ere*
14
4063
9418
123
1448
637
3785
Dis
tric
t - S
him
og
a 1
533
8653
8128
5584
3249
41D
istr
ict -
Ud
up
i * 1
621
1225
2828
1342
2070
55D
istr
ict -
Ch
ikm
agal
ur
17
2266
3858
0028
3921
7999
Dis
tric
t - T
um
kur
18
5434
3618
919
1691
450
7603
Dis
tric
t - K
ola
r 1
957
3769
2635
117
747
5296
71D
istr
ict -
Ban
gal
ore
20
1216
105
3268
278
4711
7557
6D
istr
ict -
Ban
gal
ore
Ru
ral
2140
1995
1317
373
9038
1432
Dis
tric
t - M
and
ya 2
236
0414
1172
510
753
3379
36D
istr
ict -
Has
san
23
3489
8699
8410
355
3286
47D
istr
ict -
Dak
shin
a K
ann
ada
24
3683
7110
187
8631
3495
53D
istr
ict -
Ko
dag
u 2
510
6143
2723
956
1024
64D
istr
ict -
Mys
ore
26
5512
8116
672
9899
5247
10D
istr
ict -
Ch
amar
ajan
agar
* 2
719
7064
7613
5124
1843
27To
tal
1190
3007
4873
4533
5270
1108
0392
30G
oaD
istr
ict -
No
rth
Go
a 0
112
3907
1311
1111
1214
85D
istr
ict -
So
uth
Go
a 0
210
3496
1108
608
1017
80To
tal
2274
0324
1917
1922
3265
31La
ksha
dwee
pD
istr
ict -
Lak
shad
wee
p 0
114
266
1215
1423
9To
tal
32K
eral
aD
istr
ict -
Kas
arag
od
01
2403
0715
1211
2223
7673
Dis
tric
t - K
ann
ur
02
4236
7210
4666
242
1964
Dis
tric
t - W
ayan
ad 0
314
2415
540
667
1412
08
122
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Dis
tric
t - K
ozh
iko
de
04
5083
5611
6163
650
6559
Dis
tric
t - M
alap
pu
ram
05
8329
3917
5910
0683
0174
Dis
tric
t - P
alak
kad
06
4817
5523
7513
7847
8002
Dis
tric
t - T
hri
ssu
r 0
748
9240
1330
478
4874
32D
istr
ict -
Ern
aku
lam
08
4706
0414
6373
346
8408
Dis
tric
t - Id
ukk
i 09
1822
8498
254
718
0755
Dis
tric
t - K
ott
ayam
10
2992
9157
019
529
8526
Dis
tric
t - A
lap
pu
zha
11
3198
4964
836
331
8838
Dis
tric
t - P
ath
anam
thit
ta 1
219
3174
525
234
1924
15D
istr
ict -
Ko
llam
13
4137
5693
945
241
2365
Dis
tric
t - T
hir
uva
nan
thap
ura
m 1
453
3739
1816
1017
5309
06To
tal
5531
381
1666
694
9055
0522
5
33Ta
mil
Nad
uD
istr
ict -
Th
iru
vallu
r 0
151
6448
8156
4211
5040
81D
istr
ict -
Ch
enn
ai 0
271
4994
1491
134
2869
6655
Dis
tric
t - K
anch
eep
ura
m 0
354
6963
1047
555
8853
0900
Dis
tric
t - V
ello
re 0
471
5737
1503
770
2469
3676
Dis
tric
t - D
har
map
uri
05
6205
9222
759
1156
458
6269
Dis
tric
t - T
iru
van
nam
alai
06
4478
0511
039
6364
4304
02D
istr
ict -
Vilu
pp
ura
m 0
762
0406
1762
611
447
5913
33D
istr
ict -
Sal
em 0
856
3159
2223
753
5253
5570
Dis
tric
t - N
amak
kal
* 0
924
4481
1314
332
3222
8106
Dis
tric
t - E
rod
e 1
040
2116
1774
043
1138
0065
Dis
tric
t - T
he
Nilg
iris
11
1386
2612
9359
713
6736
Dis
tric
t - C
oim
bat
ore
12
6712
6223
938
4328
6429
96D
istr
ict -
Din
dig
ul
1335
0665
1204
539
2333
4697
Dis
tric
t - K
aru
r *
14
1578
1248
0613
2615
1680
Dis
tric
t - T
iru
chir
app
alli
15
4360
8787
4934
7242
3866
Dis
tric
t - P
eram
bal
ur
* 1
696
245
2729
1299
9221
7D
istr
ict -
Ari
yalu
r *
17
1353
0621
0017
1913
1487
Dis
tric
t - C
ud
dal
ore
18
4509
5970
3545
7143
9353
Dis
tric
t - N
agap
atti
nam
* 1
928
9942
3950
1730
2842
62D
istr
ict -
Th
iru
varu
r 2
022
1177
2847
1373
2169
57D
istr
ict -
Th
anja
vur
21
4118
4859
8324
2140
3444
Dis
tric
t - P
ud
ukk
ott
ai 2
228
1062
5473
3276
2723
13D
istr
ict -
Siv
agan
ga
23
2168
5642
6824
3621
0152
Dis
tric
t - M
adu
rai
2446
9338
1385
141
6645
1321
Dis
tric
t - T
hen
i *
25
2101
8559
8415
6420
2637
123
Dis
tric
t - V
iru
dh
un
agar
26
3288
2015
920
3338
3095
62D
istr
ict -
Ram
anat
hap
ura
m 2
724
2234
5144
2841
2342
49D
istr
ict -
Th
oo
thu
kku
di
2830
3914
8284
2794
2928
36D
istr
ict -
Tir
un
elve
li 2
951
9540
1396
737
1050
1863
Dis
tric
t - K
ann
iyak
um
ari
3028
7833
2850
1057
2839
26To
tal
1161
2412
3043
3911
4462
1119
3611
34P
on
dic
her
ryD
istr
ict -
Yan
am 0
171
3011
623
6991
Dis
tric
t - P
on
dic
her
ry 0
213
2252
1146
271
1308
35D
istr
ict -
Mah
e 0
364
0921
1063
78D
istr
ict -
Kar
aika
l 04
3227
826
057
3196
1To
tal
1780
6915
4336
117
6165
35A
nd
aman
& N
ico
bar
Is.
Dis
tric
t - A
nd
aman
s 0
164
496
551
1027
6291
8D
istr
ict -
Nic
ob
ars
02
8307
5033
279
2572
803
601
1359
7084
3
Sta
teS
tate
Dis
tric
tP
erso
nsM
ain
wo
rker
sM
arg
inal
wo
rker
sN
on-w
orke
rsC
ode
Tabl
e 1.
10: D
istr
ibut
ion
of P
opul
atio
n ag
ed(5
-14
Year
s) b
y W
ork
Sta
tus
124
ILO CORE CONVENTIONS ON CHILD LABOUR
Minimum age Convention, 1973, (No. 138)
One of the most effective methods of ensuring that children do not start working tooyoung is to set the age at which children can legally be employed. The main principles of theILO’s 1973 Convention concerning the minimum age for admission to employment concern:
• Basic minimum age
The minimum age at which children are allowed to start work should be set at 15,or at the age at which children finish compulsory schooling.
• Dangerous work
Any work which jeopardizes children’s physical, mental or moral health shold notbe done by anyone under the age of 18.
• Light work
Children between the ages of 13 to 15 years old may do light work, as long as itdoes not threated their health and safety, to stop them from attending school orparticipating in vocational orientation and training programmes.
The Convention also recommends that the minimum age for employment shouldnot be less than the age of completing compulsory schooling.
GENERAL EXCEPTION(The minimum age at which CASESchildren can start work)
Basic Minimum Age 15 14
Dangerous work 18 16
Light work 13-15 12-14
The worst forms of child labour (Convention No.182)
The adoption of Convention No. 182 helped to focus the spotlight on the urgency ofaction to eliminate, as a priority, the worst forms of child labour, which it defines as:
• All forms of slavery or practices similar to slavery, such as the sale and trafficking ofchildren, debt bondgae and serfdom and forced or compulsory labour, including forcedor compulsory recruitment of children for use in armed conflict;
• The use, procuring or offering of a child for prostitution, for the production of pornographyor for pornography performances;
• The use, procuring of offering of a child for illicit activities, in particular for the productionand trafficking of drugs as defined in the relevant International treaties;
• Work which, by its nature or the circumstances in which it is carried out, is likely to harmthe health, safety or morals of children (Article 3).
A distinction can be drawn between two categories of the worst forms of child labour:
• Those that are “unconditional” worst forms of child labour, referred to in Article 3(a)-(c)of Convention No. 182 above, that are so fundamentally at odds with children’s basichuman right that they are absolutely prohibited for all persons under the age of 18;
• hazardous work, as defined by national legislation, that may be conducted in legitimatesectors of economic activity but that is nonetheless damaging to the child worker.
Focus on children as well as on work
The concept of the worst forms of child labour help to focus attention on children, aswell as on the work they perform. These forms of child labour are not only the most intrinscallyharmful, they are also the ones that are performed by the most vulnerable children. Theboundries of hazardous work are therefore not always easy to draw, especially when the harmbeing done to children is not obvious in the short term. Hazardous work had already beensingled out in Convention No. 138 as requiring a minimum age for admission of 18 years old orolder (Article 3(1)). Its identification as a worst form of child labour adds impetus to the drive toelimiate it.
126Child Labour Facts & Figures: An analysis of Census 2001
THE STATISTICAL INFORMATION ANDMONITORING PROGRAMME ON CHILD LABOUR
(SIMPOC)
SIMPOC is the statistics and monitoring unit of the ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination ofChild Labour (IPEC). SIMPOC was launched in 1998 in response to the growing need for more comprehensivestatistics on child labour. The programme built on the work undertaken by the ILO Bureau of Statistics from 1992-97 on the development of statistical methodologies for collecting data on child labour (CL).
Since its inception, SIMPOC has provided technical assistance to over 60 countries in the collection,processing and analysis of CL data and information. More than 250 CL surveys have been supported to date, 56of which were national in scope. An additional 80 baseline surveys and 100 rapid assessments were supportedtargeting specific groups of child labourers in particular geographical locations. SIMPOC data has enabled ILO topublsh global and regional CL estimates for the 2000 and 2004 reference years, and a first-ever analysis of CLtrends for the 2000-2004 period1
The data and qualitative information generated by the various SIMPOC instruments form essential inputsto child labour policies and programs. Further, their availability promotes research and raises awareness of theproblem of CL. The data and studies are made accessible through various publications and a data repository onthe SIMPOC website. Over the last few years SIMPOC has further refined the quantitative methods and surveyquestionnaires used in national child labour surveys (NCLSs) and vastly extended thier coverage. Field manualsof CL data collection methodlogies, and CL data analysis and reporting, developed by SIMPOC are available onthe website. SIMPOC has also collaborated with UNICEF on the devlopment of a manual for the Rapid Assessment(RA) Methodology with a view to gathering information on the less visible forms not easily captured by NCLSs.
Six basic methods have been applied to generate child labour statistics and information: (a) Nationalchild labour surveys (NCLS); (b) the Rapid Assessment Methodology; (c) Baseline Surveys; (d) Estabilishment-based Surveys; (e) Street Children Surveys; and (f) School-based Surveys. These CL surveys methodologies,however, are not mutually exclusive; instead they can be applied in a combined and complimentary way.
SIMPOC has encouraged and included in its mandate the need for accurate quantitative and qualitativedata on CL that is gender-sensitive. SIMPOC’s implementing partners are generally national statistics offices;ministries of labour or other government agencies responsible for children’s welfare; research and academicinstitutions; employers’ and workers’ organization and NGOs, SIMPOC collaborated closely with other interantionalorganizations, notebly UNICEF and the World Bank, to create synergies among existing data-collecting initiatives.
The legal and policy framework for all ILO work on CL is provided in two fundamental ILO Conventions;The minimum age convention, 1973 (No. 138) and the Worst Forms of Child Labour convention, 1999 (No. 182).With the rapid rise in the number of ratifications of Convention No. 182, the demand for SIMPOC technicalsupport has increased strongly. For countries that have ratified this Convention, data collection is one of thenecessary first steps in fulfilling the Convention’s provisions to withdraw and rehabilitate victims of CL andprevent other children from becoming victims.
For further details on SIMPOC, please visit SIMPOC website:
1. Hagemann, F.: Diallo, Y.: Etienne, A; Mehran, F, Global child labour trends 2000 to 2004 (Geneva, ILO, 2006) and The Endof Child Labour: Within Reach; Global Report Under the follow-up to the ILO Declaration on the Fundamental Principals and Rights atWork, International Labour Conference, 95th Session 2006, Report I (B), International Labour Office, Geneva, 2006
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