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The migration of labour in the world is not a new phenomenon; it had started in an ancient period and is continuing. The migration labour started moving from one place to another place for the purpose of seeking job. These labours were placed in unorganized sectors like construction, brick kilns, road, railways, plantation, agriculture, canal work, etc. The human rights of migrant labour are violated in many ways in their work place. The main causes of migration of these people from one place to another place, poverty is one of the major causes and there is lack of job opportunity and low wage…mehr

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The migration of labour in the world is not a new phenomenon; it had started in an ancient period and is continuing. The migration labour started moving from one place to another place for the purpose of seeking job. These labours were placed in unorganized sectors like construction, brick kilns, road, railways, plantation, agriculture, canal work, etc. The human rights of migrant labour are violated in many ways in their work place. The main causes of migration of these people from one place to another place, poverty is one of the major causes and there is lack of job opportunity and low wage in their own village. These are the major causes of migration people of underdeveloped states like Orissa, Bihar and Jharkhand. For the eradication of poverty, the government of India has been implemented many programme MGNREGA, SGRY, NFFW and PDS, but these programmes are not effectively implemented in these states. So the people are migrating one place another place for seeking of job. For the protection of migration labour the government formed legislation. The results were tabulated by using of logistic regression model.
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Dr. J. Sivashankar holds M.A, M.Phil. Ph.D Degree in Economics. He is presently working as the Assistant Professor in Economics, Post Graduate and Research Department of Economics, Guru Nanak College (Affiliated to University of Madras), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He has 10 years of experience in Teaching, Research and Extension activities.