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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Rural – Urban migration
Authors
Dr. Pushpa Dewangan, Dr. Balbhadra Prasad Dewangan
Abstract
Workers who relocate within a state or nation
in search of seasonal, temporary, or part-time employment in a variety of
sectors are known as migrant workers. The primary drivers of migration are push
and pull influences. In total, 8% of migrants—21% of male migrants and 2% of
female migrants—relocated within the state in search of employment. According
to the 2016–17 Economic Survey, census data also underrepresents the mobility
of temporary migrant workers. According to NSSO estimates, there were 7 billion
Indian migrant workers in 2007–2008, accounting for 29% of the workforce.
Temporary visitors within homes made for 0.7% of the population between July
2020 and June 2021 following the coronavirus (Covid-19) epidemic in March 2020.
The rural economy has been impacted by migration in both positive and bad ways.
Migration raises land labour shortages in rural economies even as it lessens
the labour burden on land.
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Pages:98-99
How to cite this article:
Dr. Pushpa Dewangan, Dr. Balbhadra Prasad Dewangan "Rural – Urban migration". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 98-99
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