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in India at state and district level using Indian Census data.[MSE]. …
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), technological change and agricultural production in India - concludes from a local level survey undertaken in the Punjab region in …
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-state migration in India. The effect is significant for both male and female migration rates. Drought duration and magnitude as well …
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the country’s highest work-participation rate of the urban girl children in West Bengal, India. This seems to be a …
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-state migration in India. The effect is significant for both male and female migration rates. Drought duration and magnitude as well …
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clusters, tracing techniques, etc., Presents case studies of surveys in India, Ecuador, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Mexico, and …
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migrants in the urban area of ludhiana, punjab, India to remaining family members in and out of state - examines influence of …
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Migration data is matched from the Indian census with climate data to test the hypothesis of climate variability as a push factor for internal migration. The main contribution of the analysis is to introduce relevant meteorological indicators of climate variability, based on the standardized...
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The paper examines how the state and other agencies in the host state (Kerala) responded to reduce the vulnerability of inter-state migrant workers. The paper also makes an assessment of a pioneering welfare scheme for inter-state migrant workers introduced by the Kerala government. [CSES...
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This paper sheds light on the issue of internal migration for education and employment among the youth. i.e those aged 15-32 years. The paper is a first step towards addressing the issue of whether states should be concerned about internal brain drain since some states act as feeders and other...
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