There are 19 books by Pravin M. Visaria on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Contraceptive use and fertility in Gujarat (1992). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The sex ratio of the population of India 1971 · 83 pages
  2. 2 Poverty and living standards in Asia 1986 · 224 pages
  3. 3 Data base for the study of migration and urbanisation in India 1986 · 88 pages
  4. 4 Contraceptive use and fertility in Gujarat 1992 · 286 pages
  5. 5 Self-employed women, population, and human resource development 1992 · 203 pages
  6. 6 School enrolment, attendance, drop-outs, and literacy in western India 1992 · 87 pages
  7. 7 Child labour, family life, and fertility in India 1993 · 111 pages
  8. 8 Non-agricultural employment in India 1994 · 370 pages
  9. 9 Contraceptive use and fertility in India 1995 · 264 pages
  10. 10 Women in the Indian working force 1997 · 136 pages
  11. 11 Urbanization in large developed countries 1997 · 354 pages
  12. 12 Social change through voluntary action 2000 · 199 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Pravin M. Visaria written?

BookOrb lists 19 books by Pravin M. Visaria.

Where should I start with Pravin M. Visaria?

A good starting point is Contraceptive use and fertility in Gujarat (1992).

What is the Pravin M. Visaria books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The sex ratio of the population of India (1971), 2. Poverty and living standards in Asia (1986), 3. Data base for the study of migration and urbanisation in India (1986), 4. Contraceptive use and fertility in Gujarat (1992), 5. Self-employed women, population, and human resource development (1992), 6. School enrolment, attendance, drop-outs, and literacy in western India (1992), 7. Child labour, family life, and fertility in India (1993), 8. Non-agricultural employment in India (1994), 9. Contraceptive use and fertility in India (1995), 10. Women in the Indian working force (1997), 11. Urbanization in large developed countries (1997), 12. Social change through voluntary action (2000).