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The Socio-economic Status of Migrant Workers in Thiruvananthapuram District of Kerala, India

This paper examines the socio-economic condition of the migrant workers in Kerala. We analyse the income, consumption and savings pattern, and nature of work of the migrant workers in the Thiruvananthapuram district, based on data from a sample of 166 migrant workers. While existing studies provide...

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1. Verfasser: Dilip SAIKIA
Format: Printed Book
Veröffentlicht: Journal of Economic and Social Thought
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Online Zugang:http://10.26.1.76/ks/007306.pdf
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