Study of rural out migration through a probability model
Author Affiliations
- 1Amity University, Noida-201303, India
- 2Faculty of Commerce, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, India
Res. J. Mathematical & Statistical Sci., Volume 5, Issue (1), Pages 1-4, January,12 (2017)
Abstract
Many studies have been carried out to estimate the rural-out migration at the household level through a probabilistic model. It has been found that inflated logarithmic series distribution is a fair approximation for the given data set. Data for the study has been taken from north eastern Bihar through a sample survey.
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