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Decoding socio-economic disparities in Uttar Pradesh: a spatio-temporal analysis using Wroclaw Taxonomy and K-means unsupervised machine learning clustering

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Vishwajeet Singh, Gaurav Chandrashekhar Hajare, Saif Ali Khan, et al. (2026). Decoding socio-economic disparities in Uttar Pradesh: a spatio-temporal analysis using Wroclaw Taxonomy and K-means unsupervised machine learning clustering. Mathematical Population Studies, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/08898480.2025.2612641