Pattern Of Agriculture Labour Migration In Mahabubnagar District Of Andhra Pradesh, India

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Sabbati Narasimham
D. V. Subba Rao
N. Vasudev

Abstract

In Andhra Pradesh, migration from rural areas is an important issue that is gaining more significance year after year. Moreover, the extent, nature, characteristics and pattern of migration have been evolving over time. In fact, the growing part of the migration taking place is seasonal and cyclical in nature. Seasonal or short duration migration is certainly not a new phenomenon in India. However, the magnitude of rural labour circulation is of recent origin, and a direct consequence of structural changes in the economy. Seasonal or circular migration could be largely distress driven and stimulated by the partial or complete collapse of rural employment generation, the economic difficulties of cultivation and the absence of alternative employment opportunities in underdeveloped regions of the country. In reality, it has become an integral part of livelihood strategy pursued by a large number of poor people living in agriculturally underdeveloped areas. In this context, the present paper focuses on examining the nature and characteristics of seasonal migrant households. It also aims to evaluate the form of migration, and finally analyses the migrants' wages, work conditions and the expenditure pattern of earnings from migration. The study analysis is based on a primary level survey conducted in mid 2010 in Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The study reveals that migration from the village is essentially seasonal and cyclical in nature, and differs for both rural and urban migrants. Indeed, it is taking place mainly for survival and repayment of debts.

 

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How to Cite
Narasimham, S., Rao, D. V. S., & Vasudev, N. (2013). Pattern Of Agriculture Labour Migration In Mahabubnagar District Of Andhra Pradesh, India. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 1(11). Retrieved from https://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/128046