Demographic Profile Of The Anal Tribe Of Lambung Village, Chandel, Manipur

Research Article
Khiloni L
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0911.2864
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Anal Tribe, Demography, Manipur and Population studies
Abstract: 

In the present study, an attempt is made to understand the three aspects of population studies namely size, composition and distribution of the population amongst the anal tribe of Lambung village, Chandel, Manipur. Age and sex composition reveals that there are 523 males where age group 10-14 are of the highest percentage frequency(6.3%) and 531 females where age group 15-19 are of the highest percentage frequency(5.6%).The percentage frequency of male is 49.6% and female is 50.4 %. The total sex ratio is 1015.3. Out of 399 numbers of women, 199 were never married while 200 were ever married. Of the ever married women, currently married women were of the highest percentage frequency (80%) followed by widows (12%) and the lowest represented by divorce/separated (8%). Nuclear families are of the highest percentage frequency (78.5%) as compared to that of extended family (21.5%). Medium size households are of highest percentage frequency (56.9%) and the lowest being shown by very big family (3.3%). Average educational status of the anal women is 3.25 and the average educational status of the off springs is 3.693. Cultivators are of the highest percentage frequency i.e. 38% in women and 29.3% in men. Economic status of the present households is at the average. The highest percentage frequency is shown by per capita annual income of 6001-9000(28%) and the least by income group of less than 3000.Total dependency ratio of the Anal is 54.09