Study of Various Dimensions of Human Migration in India: A Sociological Perspective
| Vol-3 | Issue-12 | December 2018 | Published Online: 10 December 2018 PDF ( 367 KB ) | ||
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| Dr.Utpal K. Patel 1 | ||
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1Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology at Sarasvati College of Arts, Viravada, Gujarat, India |
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| Abstract | ||
Migration has been viewed so much as part of the economic process that it is hardly acknowledged that it shapes social structure, culture and history. On the other hand, the economic reasons of migration based on economic theories pervade migration studies compared to its roots in social theories. Consequently, non-economic reasons for migration are generally overlooked in the role of migration and migration studies. More recently, non-economic reasons such as marriage, education, removal of violence and conflict in search of security and security are important reasons for migration. Political prosecution and forced migration are part of the non-economic factors that turn many people into refugees and internally displaced people. This migration covers a multitude of areas that could be kept under the control of a non-economic migration zone. This paper focuses on the diverse social perspective of migration, further it talks about how the social structure in India leads to and conflicts also. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Migration, Social Structure, Ethnic Conflict, Social Migration, Economic Migration. | ||
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