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INTENSIFICATION AND BLUEPRINT OF LABOUR MIGRATION IN KERALA STATE OF INDIA

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Ms.Reshmi Susan Jacob , Dr.M.Muruganathan
ยป doi: 10.48047/AFJBS.6.13.2024.7530-7533

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Human migration is the movement by people from one place to another with the intentions of settling temporarily or permanently in the new location for different reasons. These differences affect the overall migration process and migration experience. The conditions under which a migrant enters a receiver population can have broad implications for all parties involved. The expression migration experience refers to the fact that different causes for migration will produce different outcomes observable from a sociological perspective. In general, migration is a process in which an individual or a group shifts their residence from one place to another. Apart from its spatial dimension, migration also implies the disruption of work, schooling, social life, and other partners. A migrant is someone who breaks off activities and associations in one place and reorganizes their daily life in another place. A move within the same area is considered mobility, not migration, because the mover can continue day-to-day life (keep the same job or school, shop at the same place and socialize with the same people) without significant disruption

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