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Handbook of the Sociology of Youth in BRICS Countries Tables Table 6.1: Percentile of young population from 15 to 24 years of age in urban and rural Brazil Table 6.2: Ratio of youth population in urban and rural areas according to age groups, Brazil Table 6.3: Percentile of young women who gave birth to children according to income quintile and to urban or rural residence, Brazil Table 6.4: Percentage of youth by sex and urban, and rural residence, in specific categories of work and schooling, Brazil Table 8.7: Growth of higher education institutions in India since Independence Table 9.1: Percentage of the youth population to the total population (persons and percentage) Table 9.2: The percentage of the youth population to the total population (%) Table 9.3: Sex ratios of the population by age groups revealed in the fifth and sixth national population censuses Table 9.4: Levels of educational attainment of the population by age group (%) Table 9.5: Age of marriage of the population at various educational levels Table 9.6: Marital status of the population by age group and educational level (%) List of Tables and Figures 939 940 List of Tables and Figures List of Tables and Figures 941 942 List of Tables and Figures List of Tables and Figures 943 964References Easton, D. (1965Easton, D. ( , 1979 Education Bulletin, 3, 33-81. RusGGS (2004
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