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The population series was pulled from the [http://devinfo.org/devinfoindia/libraries/aspx/Home.aspx DevInfo database]. This source has a shorter time series of population by state, but it will be more up to date than alternative sources which is best for model initialization. [[The_state_of_Telangana|The_state_of_Telangana]] had to be estimated in this series because the data for Andhra Pradesh includes both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Unlike other population data sources there is not district level population data available in the [[DevInfo_database]]. | The population series was pulled from the [http://devinfo.org/devinfoindia/libraries/aspx/Home.aspx DevInfo database]. This source has a shorter time series of population by state, but it will be more up to date than alternative sources which is best for model initialization. [[The_state_of_Telangana|The_state_of_Telangana]] had to be estimated in this series because the data for Andhra Pradesh includes both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Unlike other population data sources there is not district level population data available in the [[DevInfo_database|DevInfo_database]]. To estimate Telangana's population, district-level population data from the 2011 census was found for the districts that make up the state of Telangana. The sum of the districts that make up Telangana was subtracted from the state of Andhra Pradesh's population from the 2011 census. From the two state population estimates, a ratio of state population relative to the total population was found. This ratio was then used to estimate the appropriate populations for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana from the DevInfo database. | ||
[[Alternative_India_Population_Data_Sources]] | [[Alternative_India_Population_Data_Sources|Alternative_India_Population_Data_Sources]] | ||
Typically the official data source for subnational population is the national census. However, India's Census is conducted every ten years and there appears to not be any annual estimates available from this source. This makes the census data quite out of data being that the last census was conducted in 2011, and we will not be able to update this until after the 2021 census. Thus an alternative source is being used to ensure that population data is available to be updated more frequently than every decade. | Typically the official data source for subnational population is the national census. However, India's Census is conducted every ten years and there appears to not be any annual estimates available from this source. This makes the census data quite out of data being that the last census was conducted in 2011, and we will not be able to update this until after the 2021 census. Thus an alternative source is being used to ensure that population data is available to be updated more frequently than every decade. |
Revision as of 21:13, 20 March 2017
The population series was pulled from the DevInfo database. This source has a shorter time series of population by state, but it will be more up to date than alternative sources which is best for model initialization. The_state_of_Telangana had to be estimated in this series because the data for Andhra Pradesh includes both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Unlike other population data sources there is not district level population data available in the DevInfo_database. To estimate Telangana's population, district-level population data from the 2011 census was found for the districts that make up the state of Telangana. The sum of the districts that make up Telangana was subtracted from the state of Andhra Pradesh's population from the 2011 census. From the two state population estimates, a ratio of state population relative to the total population was found. This ratio was then used to estimate the appropriate populations for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana from the DevInfo database.
Alternative_India_Population_Data_Sources
Typically the official data source for subnational population is the national census. However, India's Census is conducted every ten years and there appears to not be any annual estimates available from this source. This makes the census data quite out of data being that the last census was conducted in 2011, and we will not be able to update this until after the 2021 census. Thus an alternative source is being used to ensure that population data is available to be updated more frequently than every decade.