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Work and Living Conditions of Migrant Workers from West Bengal to Kerala

Kerala accounts for only 1.18% of the country’s land area but accommodates 3.1% (34 million) of the total population of India, out of which 1 million are migrants from other states (NSSO,2007-08). Workers from West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and other north eastern states go to Kerala to work in sectors like construction, manufacturing, jewellery, food processing etc. It has been noticed that the largest portion of the migrant population is from West Bengal. In order to study this phenomenon, the Foundation for Agrarian Studies conducted a survey on migrant workers in the Ernakulam district of Kerala in 2015.

Yasodhara Das, Ph. D. scholar (North Bengal University) and Senior Economist, FAS presented the preliminary results from the survey at the Foundation office in Bangalore at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 3rd May 2016.

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May 03 2016
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  • Timezone: Pacific/Auckland
  • Date: May 03 2016
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Bangalore

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Foundation for Agrarian Studies
Email
office@fas.org.in
Website
https://fas.org.in
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