印度泰米尔纳德邦州际迁移与反向迁移的前因后果研究

G. Ramesh, V. Ramya
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在印度这样一个人口大国,移民是一个可以接受的现实,也是不可避免的。这是平衡一个地方工人短缺和另一个地区人口过剩的最有效工具。在当前的VUCA(波动性、不确定性、复杂性和模糊性)商业环境中,国家间移民对捐助国和受援国都产生了社会经济和政治后果。移民并不总是自愿或自愿搬迁。大多数移民是出于经济原因。如果每个愿意在所有州工作的人都能得到持续的就业和稳定的收入保证,那么根本就没有必要移民。泰米尔纳德邦一直是邦间移民的先驱;目前有大量的移民在这个州工作。像蒂鲁普尔、罗德、哥印拜陀、金奈、蒂鲁瓦卢尔和兴加尔帕图这样的地方有大量的外来移民。虽然移民的过度流入在经济上有利于来源国,但它对目的地国既有好处,也有挑战。工作时间长,工资低(约为当地工人的70%),生活条件差,垃圾和废水停滞不前,缺乏卫生设施,使移民的生活变得脆弱。反向移民是指移民返回家乡的行为。在极端情况下,移徙者无法容忍并决定迁回原籍地。这一决定不是基于他们在当地的奢华生活或更高的生活质量,而是他们所面临的问题,这是在整个经济受到covid-19这样的雷雨严重打击时,农民工可用的一种逻辑机制。移民的生活受到停滞不前的商业环境的严重影响,无法为劳动力提供生计、住所和任何其他社会保障。移民是一项宪法权利,更有力地执行劳工和移民法律,采取更具体的措施遏制对移民的剥削和骚扰,只会解决这一敏感问题中的挑战。本研究试图找出邦间劳动力迁移对泰米尔的影响,以及邦间反向迁移的影响。
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A Study on the Causes and Consequences Inter-State Migration and Reverse Migration in Tamil Nadu, India
In a huge populous country like India, migration is an acceptable reality and inevitable. It is a most effective tool for balancing between shortage of workers at one place and excess population at another area. In the present VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity) business environment, Inter-state migration has socio-economic and political consequences in both donor and recipient states. Migrants do not always relocate willingly or voluntarily. Most of the migrations occur for economic reasons. If continuous employment and consistent income is guaranteed to everyone who are willing to work at all states, there is no need to migrate at all. The state of Tamil Nadu has been forerunner for inter-state migration; presently there is huge number of migrants working in the state.  Places like Tirupur, Erode, Coimbatore, Chennai, Thiruvallur and Chengalpattu are having huge number in-migrants. While excessive inflow of migrants is economically advantageous to source states, it has mix of benefits and challenges to destination states. Long working hours, payment of low wages (about 70% of what the local workers get), poor living conditions, stagnated garbage and waste water, lack of sanitation facilities makes the lives of the migrants vulnerable. Reverse migration is an act of migrants getting back to home places. In extreme cases, migrants could not tolerate and decide to relocate to their native places. The decision made is not based on luxury or added quality of life at their places, but issues faced is migrated state It is a logical mechanism available to the migrant labourers when the whole economy is severely hit by a thunderstorm like covid-19.Migrants’ lives are badly affected to the standstill business environment which could not provide livelihood, shelter and any other social security this labour force. Migration is a constitutional right stronger implementation of labour and migration laws and More concrete measures to curb exploitation and harassment of in-migrants will only solve challenges in such a sensitive issue. The present study attempts to find out the impact of inter-state labour in-migration in Tamil and also the effect of reverse migration from the state.
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