A woman with her children in Patna.

A woman with her children in Patna.
| Photo Credit: Ranjeet Kumar

According to the Sample Registration System report for 2021 released by the Registrar General of India on May 7, the Total Fertility Rate (TFR), which is the average number of children that a woman is expected to have in her childbearing years, in India was 2.0 in 2021, the same as in 2020. While Delhi and West Bengal reported the lowest TFR of 1.4, Bihar reported the highest at 3.0. Is Bihar’s high replacement rate a consequence of poverty? Saswata Ghosh and Prasenjit Bose discuss the question in a conversation moderated by Shiv Sahay Singh . Edited excerpts:

Saswata Ghosh is Associate Professor at the Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata.; Prasenjit Bose is Economist and activist.


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