Vollständiger Titel
MONDI MIGRANTI
Verlag
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1972-4888 (Gedruckte Zeitschrift)
1972-4896 (Online-Zeitschrift)
Nummer der Ausgabe
2
Andere Beschreibung der Ausgabe
2
Erscheinungsdatum der Ausgabe
2021
Vollständiger Titel
Food Insecurity and Temporary Migration of Youth in India
Von (Autor)
Erste Seite
9
Letzte Seite
23
Sprache des Textes
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2021/08
Copyright
2021 FrancoAngeli srl
Vorwort
The agrarian economy of India continues to be a major source for providing food throughout the country, although, in the past two decades, the economy has grown at remarkable rates; however, the impact of high economic growth on food securi-ty has been to a certain extent minimal. This weak correlation between economic growth and food security in India has forced people to migrate from rural to urban areas. Using primary data collected from 60 youth migrants in Bargarh district of western Odisha, India, this paper examines the linkage between food insecurity and temporary migration. The results indicate that, food insecurity which is asso-ciated with household's limited handholding or no lands plays an important role in the migration decision process, which is characterized by aspirations, planning and final decision to migrate. Migration has become a key component of livelihood strategies for an increasing number of rural households in the region.
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