Why do Migrants do Better Than Non-Migrants at Destination? Migration, Class and Inequality Dynamics in India

Published By: The Singapore Economic Review | Published Date: February, 13 , 2014

This paper explores why migrants at their destination fare better than nonmigrants, across different socio-economic classes in India, while the general perception of migrants is that they are less endowed than the locally residing population. It explains this by the relatively high elite presence among migrants, dualism of Indian migration (between long-term and circular ones), but mainly by the differences in the levels of education. In India, migration has taken an overall color of increasing the nation-wide inequalities (mainly by heightening the rural–urban gap and urban disparities).

Author(s): Vamsi Vakulabharanam, Saswata Thakurata | Posted on: Sep 03, 2015 | Views()


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