[HTML][HTML] Migrant workers and human rights: A critical study on India's COVID-19 lockdown policy
S Kumar, S Choudhury - Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 2021 - Elsevier
India was one of the leading countries to implement the initial lockdown to contain the
COVID-19 pandemic, but still, the lockdown failed and within a few months, India joined the …
COVID-19 pandemic, but still, the lockdown failed and within a few months, India joined the …
Migration and cognitive function: a conceptual framework for Global Health Research
H Xu, AA Vorderstrasse, ES McConnell… - Global Health Research …, 2018 - Springer
Background Migration is a fundamental demographic process that has been observed
globally. It is suggested that migration is an issue of global health importance that can have …
globally. It is suggested that migration is an issue of global health importance that can have …
Internal migration in India
With a population of 1.21 billion according to the 2011 census, India is a culturally diverse,
lower-middle income country located in south Asia. Data on internal migration have been …
lower-middle income country located in south Asia. Data on internal migration have been …
Urbanisation as the rise of census towns in India: An outcome of traditional master planning?
M Jain, A Korzhenevych - Cities, 2020 - Elsevier
The urbanisation process in the Global South is characterised by the blurring of the
boundaries between urban and rural areas and the lack of institutional capacity, which have …
boundaries between urban and rural areas and the lack of institutional capacity, which have …
Dynamics and determinants of rural-urban migration in Southern Ethiopia
F Eshetu, M Beshir - Journal of Development and Agricultural …, 2017 - academicjournals.org
This study examined the central characteristics of migrants and determinants of rural-urban
migration in Southern Ethiopia based on snow ball sampling and a survey of 665 sample …
migration in Southern Ethiopia based on snow ball sampling and a survey of 665 sample …
Agricultural productivity, household poverty and migration in the Indian Sundarban Delta
R Hajra, T Ghosh - Elem Sci Anth, 2018 - online.ucpress.edu
Deltas are highly sensitive to erosion, flooding, and salinization with consequential
agricultural productivity losses and out-migration, which is a preferred adaptive measure for …
agricultural productivity losses and out-migration, which is a preferred adaptive measure for …
[PDF][PDF] Migration and urban transition in India: Implications for development
RB Bhagat - United Nations expert group meeting on sustainable …, 2017 - shram.org
Migration has been a historical process shaping human history, economy and culture. It re-
emerged as a strong force shaping cities and urbanization since the time of industrial …
emerged as a strong force shaping cities and urbanization since the time of industrial …
Intervention of Soil Salinity in Agriculture of Indian Sundarbans: A review
TK Mandal, P Das, M Mondal, I Khoso - 2023 - indianjournals.com
Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest of the world and shared between India with a
40% of landmass and remaining with Bangladesh. The ecosystem of Sundarbans is …
40% of landmass and remaining with Bangladesh. The ecosystem of Sundarbans is …
Gender differences in the association between migration and cognitive function among older adults in China and India
Objective This study aims to examine gender differences in the association between
migration and cognitive function among adults in China and India. Methods Data from the …
migration and cognitive function among adults in China and India. Methods Data from the …