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The economy of Kerala is the 11th largest in India, with an annual gross state product (GSP) of ₹13.11 lakh crore (US$157.45 billion) in 2024–2025. [6] Per-capita GSP of Kerala during the same period is ₹ 372,783 (US$4,300), the sixth largest in India. [2]
This page lists Kerala cities by their nominal GDP per capita and financial good health. [1] [2] [3] Rank City District 1 Kochi: Ernakulam: 2 Alappuzha: Alappuzha: 3 ...
These are lists of Indian states and union territories by their nominal gross state domestic product (GSDP). GSDP is the sum of all value added by industries within each state or union territory and serves as a counterpart to the national gross domestic product (GDP). [1]
This list may not reflect recent changes. Economy of Kerala; Unemployment in Kerala; List of districts and cities in Kerala by GDP per capita; B. Banking in Kerala; C.
CSES conducted a pioneering study on interstate labor migration to Kerala. [27] [28] Of late, with increasing long-distance labor inflows to Kerala, CSES has been focusing on research to assess vulnerabilities encountered by migrant workers, [29] [30] education of migrant children and social protection programs available and accessible to them ...
[68] [69] The survey was launched on 11 April 2015. [70] 133,000 enumerators carried out the Socio Economic Survey 2015 into every village, town and street to compile data related to religion, caste, education, social and economic condition of about 6.60 crore people in Karnataka by covering about 1.26 crore families. [71]
In January 2020, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducted a survey which found that three Kerala cities are among the world's ten fastest-growing urban areas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They are Malappuram (1), Kozhikode (Calicut) (4) and Kollam (Quilon) (10).
The districts in Kerala are often named after the largest town or city in the district. Some of the districts were renamed in 1990 from the anglicised names to their local names. The 14 districts are further divided into 27 revenue divisions, 77 taluks, and 1664 revenue villages.