Volume 21 No 2 (2023)
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A REVIEW STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON SOCIAL CHANGE
Dr. S. John Kaviarasu, S. Peter, Mathew Thomas CruzDr. Richard M.P, : H. Kirubakaran, V. Michealammal, J. Jaidinesh
Abstract
India's rural economy, which is characterised by an unrestrained and overwhelming population growth, is what drives migration from rural to urban areas. It has become harder to obtain job outside of agriculture as a result of the expansion of industry. Therefore, both the necessities for survival and the volume of positive activity required to facilitate adjustment are insufficient among people. The hardships of poverty and demeaning reliance were made worse for the poor by this type of crises, which had a particularly detrimental effect on the lives of rural inhabitants. It also stoked the flames of wrath and agony among them. The data used in this study was gathered from secondary sources, including papers, articles, programmes, policies, and other published materials. It has an adventurous nature. The unstable problems addressed in this article are brought on by economic development and underdevelopment, which have a detrimental impact on millions of people's simple lifestyles in rural green meadows and pushed them to abandon their hometowns.
Keywords
Migration, Rural Economy, Employment, Poverty, Rural Inhabitants, Economic Development, Unstable Problems, Underdevelopment, Lifestyles,
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