Authors :
ALKA SHAJU
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 9 - September
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7160774
Abstract :
Migration is a global phenomenon revealing the nature of the people in search of better life and
living condition caused by economic, social, political, cultural, environmental, health and educational
factors, affecting both the origin and destination. The Migrant workers. According to International
Labor organization Convention no.189 and International Organization for migration, any persons
“moving to another country or region to better their material or social conditions and improve the
prospect for themselves or their family.” According to the United Nations Department of Economic
and Social Affairs/Population Division (2013) International Migration Report, 232 million people live
outside their countries of birth. In the coming decades, demographic forces, globalization, and climate
changes will increase migration pressures both within and across borders. (Saif Muhammed, 2014). In
India labor is migratory in character in all the aspects, which is the dynamic factor in the dismal
scenario of Kerala in the present period. The migration of labor occupies greater significance in the
Indian economy, which a thought emerged from unequal development where the people from
’backward region’ moved to ‘developed regions
Migration is a global phenomenon revealing the nature of the people in search of better life and
living condition caused by economic, social, political, cultural, environmental, health and educational
factors, affecting both the origin and destination. The Migrant workers. According to International
Labor organization Convention no.189 and International Organization for migration, any persons
“moving to another country or region to better their material or social conditions and improve the
prospect for themselves or their family.” According to the United Nations Department of Economic
and Social Affairs/Population Division (2013) International Migration Report, 232 million people live
outside their countries of birth. In the coming decades, demographic forces, globalization, and climate
changes will increase migration pressures both within and across borders. (Saif Muhammed, 2014). In
India labor is migratory in character in all the aspects, which is the dynamic factor in the dismal
scenario of Kerala in the present period. The migration of labor occupies greater significance in the
Indian economy, which a thought emerged from unequal development where the people from
’backward region’ moved to ‘developed regions