What is migrant populations?
Historical Background
Key Points
12 points- 1.
प्रवासी आबादी मुख्य रूप से वे लोग होते हैं जो बेहतर आर्थिक अवसरों की तलाश में अपने मूल स्थान से दूसरे स्थान पर जाते हैं। उदाहरण के लिए, उत्तर प्रदेश या बिहार के मजदूर अक्सर पंजाब या महाराष्ट्र में खेती या निर्माण कार्य के लिए जाते हैं।
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प्रवास दो मुख्य प्रकार का होता है: आंतरिक प्रवास देश के भीतर और अंतर्राष्ट्रीय प्रवास एक देश से दूसरे देश में। यूपीएससी की परीक्षा में आमतौर पर आंतरिक प्रवास पर अधिक ध्यान दिया जाता है, क्योंकि यह देश की सामाजिक-आर्थिक संरचना को सीधे प्रभावित करता है।
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प्रवास के कई कारण होते हैं, जिनमें आर्थिक संकट, बेहतर मजदूरी, शिक्षा के अवसर, या यहां तक कि जलवायु परिवर्तन के कारण विस्थापन शामिल हैं। जैसे, सूखे से प्रभावित क्षेत्रों के किसान अक्सर शहरों में दिहाड़ी मजदूरी के लिए जाते हैं।
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Visual Insights
Migrant Populations in India: Dynamics, Vulnerabilities & Policy Responses
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted aspects of migrant populations in India, covering their types, drivers, significant vulnerabilities (especially regarding welfare access due to outdated data), their economic contributions, and the policy measures aimed at their protection and inclusion.
Migrant Populations in India
- ●Types of Migration
- ●Drivers (Push & Pull Factors)
- ●Vulnerabilities & Challenges
- ●Policy & Initiatives
Recent Real-World Examples
1 examplesIllustrated in 1 real-world examples from Mar 2026 to Mar 2026
Source Topic
Panel Warns Against Continued Use of Outdated 2011 Census Data for Welfare Schemes
Polity & GovernanceUPSC Relevance
Frequently Asked Questions
121. In an MCQ, what is the key distinction between "migrant populations" and "internally displaced persons (IDPs)" that UPSC often tests?
The primary distinction lies in the reason for movement. Migrant populations, especially those UPSC focuses on, move primarily for economic reasons like seeking employment or better livelihood opportunities. In contrast, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are forced to flee their homes due to conflict, violence, human rights violations, or natural disasters, without crossing an international border.
Exam Tip
Remember: Migrants = Economic Choice (mostly). IDPs = Forced Displacement (non-economic). This distinction is crucial for statement-based questions.
2. Why is the Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979, often considered ineffective in protecting a majority of migrant workers?
The Act is criticized for its limited scope and implementation challenges. It primarily covers migrants recruited through contractors for work in another state, leaving out a vast number of self-recruited or informal migrants. Additionally, its enforcement has been weak, with many employers failing to register or comply with its provisions, making it difficult for workers to claim their rights.
