Economic Importance of Migrant Labor in Kerala

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  • Krupanidhi College of Management, Bengaluru - 560035, Karnataka ,IN
  • Krupanidhi College of Management, Bengaluru - 560035, Karnataka ,IN
  • Krupanidhi College of Management, Bengaluru - 560035, Karnataka ,IN
  • Department of Management, Krupanidhi Degree College, Bengaluru - 560035, Karnataka ,IN
  • Krupanidhi College of Management, Bengaluru - 560035, Karnataka ,IN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18311/jeoh/2024/34125

Keywords:

Employment, Economic Development, Migrant Labor

Abstract

people travel to Kerala each year to work as seasonal labourers. They play a significant part in the growth and survival of Kerala’s economy. Changes in the labour market, increased tax income for the government, and overall economic expansion are connected with worker movement. To examine the current pattern of worker migration and the availability of local workers in rural economies. The researcher selected a descriptive research technique that relied heavily on secondary sources to gain a deeper understanding of this phenomenon. Publications such as books, newspapers, journals, articles, and internet platforms such as blogs and wikis are examples of secondary sources. This article examines the frequency and relevance of migrant workers in the state’s current labour market and the availability of local labour in Kerala’s informal rural labour market. By segmenting the labour market in Kerala by industry, this study will assist in determining the extent to which migrants have affected the state’s economy. The rural Indian labour market has shifted from agriculture to service and industrial industries. The number of persons employed in manufacturing and services is growing yearly, while employment in agriculture is deteriorating. The government is in trouble because poor people are willing to perform physical labour. There was a need for low-cost physical labour in Kerala; therefore, migrant workers from other countries arrived to fill the need. Without the assistance migrant workers give in areas with a severe shortage of local staff, firms would fail.

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2024-03-04

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Sivadasan, A., ., A., Jayan, A., Behera, N. R., & Ramalakshmi, V. (2024). Economic Importance of Migrant Labor in Kerala. Journal of Ecophysiology and Occupational Health, 24(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.18311/jeoh/2024/34125

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Received 2023-06-20
Accepted 2023-09-25
Published 2024-03-04

 

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