MIGRATION TO KERALA: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

Labour is one of the most important factor input in any sector of India. And migration is the natural outcome of inequality of distribution resources. Migration and development go hand in hand. Migration results in both positive and negative impact. Internal migration in India is 309 million (census of India 2001) and the reason for this internal migration is largely due to in search of better employment opportunities. Kerala is the only state in India which was well discussed under the term ‘migration’. The type, process, pattern and streams of migration in Kerala are different from that of other states and it has its own uniqueness. It is the phenomena called Urbanization which resulted in the flow of migrants towards Kerala.the implication of the migration process is far as compared to any other socio economic changes. This paper intent to enlighten some issues and challenges arising out of the inflow of interstate migrants to Kerala

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Anju C Mohan

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Anju C Mohan (2017). MIGRATION TO KERALA: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES. PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research, 6(2), 47-48. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-550567