Saga of Migrant Workers in India: Measures to Strengthen Social Security

Towards Excellence 2020, Vol 12, Issue 5, Pg 183-195

13 Pages Posted: 16 Feb 2021 Last revised: 22 Feb 2021

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Deepa Pillai

Symbiosis International University - Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance

Dr Leena Dam

Balaji Institute of Management and HRD

Date Written: December 30, 2020

Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic has thrown up bitter colors when India witnessed the large scale gory sage of reverse internal migration of unorganized workforce. As compared to intercontinental migration the degree of internal migration is twice. Displacement, lockdowns, loss of employment, starvation and social distancing provoked a frenzied course of mass return for internal migrants in India and other parts of the world. In India there is a peculiar trend of unorganized workforce migration. Out of 29 states and 7 union territories, few states dominate where migrants flock for seeking livelihood. The fleeing of migrants to their inherent origin has weakened the economic activities towards slowdown in the economic growth. This thematic review paper discusses the problems of the internal migrants and their state during and post lockdown announcements in India. The data included extracts of articles, opinions and reviews for which codes were recognized which lead to formulation of research themes. The review also highlights government interventions in addressing the challenges confronted by the internal migrants with social security. This study proposes an arrangement as migrant exchange at state level for efficient policy formulation and accomplishment of social security standards.

Keywords: COVID-19, Internal Migration, Social Security, Migrant Exchange, Economic Development

Suggested Citation

Pillai, Deepa and Dam, Dr Leena B, Saga of Migrant Workers in India: Measures to Strengthen Social Security (December 30, 2020). Towards Excellence 2020, Vol 12, Issue 5, Pg 183-195, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3784814

Deepa Pillai

Symbiosis International University - Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance ( email )

Gram Lavale
Taluka- Mulshi
Pune, Maharashtra 412115
India

Dr Leena B Dam (Contact Author)

Balaji Institute of Management and HRD ( email )

Pune
India

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