Regional Composition of Migrant and Non -Migrant Workers in Maharashtra, India

Abstract

The study of migration arising out of various social, cultural, economic and political reasons. It assumed that with these changes in the economy and society, there might be more female migration. The women are likely to be better represented among intra-district migrants and inter-state migrants. There should be a need for developing of women’s educational and working status especially in rural area. In the primary sector, females are more engaged in agricultural works in the rural area. Males are highly involved in other than the household industry in urban areas, and women mainly are involved in household and agricultural sectors. Because of illiteracy and non-working status, early marriages and remarriages occurred in Maharashtra. Above findings shows that intra-district, inter-state migration in Maharashtra are due to the regional disparity in development. Therefore, people from backward and poor regions are migrating to more prosperous and development areas.

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Kisan Algur

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Kisan Algur (2017). Regional Composition of Migrant and Non -Migrant Workers in Maharashtra, India. International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS), 4(2), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-31098