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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(2):472-476

Migration and Its Aftermath: A Study of Socio-Economic Challenges Faced by Internal Migrants in India

Author Name: Mohd Monish;   Dr. Shyna Saif;  

1. Research Scholar, Department of Social Work, Faculty of Social Science Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

2. Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Faculty of Social Science Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2026-02-11
Paper Accepted on: 2026-03-25
Paper Published on: 2026-04-09
Abstract:

Background: Internal migration has emerged as a central feature of India's socio-economic landscape, involving the movement of millions of workers from rural and semi-urban areas to urban centres in pursuit of livelihood. Despite their critical role in sustaining the informal economy, these migrants continue to face severe socio-economic deprivation after migration.

Objectives: This paper examines the socio-economic challenges encountered by internal migrants in India's informal sector after migration, with particular attention to livelihood precarity, housing conditions, access to basic services, and social exclusion.

Methodology: The study's main focus is a critical analysis of secondary data from the Economic Survey of India, Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS), National Sample Survey (NSS) reports, Census of India, and peer-reviewed academic literature. The analysis is grounded in a Marxist political economy framework.

Findings: The paper finds that migration, contrary to being a pathway to upward mobility, frequently reproduces and deepens structural inequalities. Migrants face exploitative wages, inadequate housing, exclusion from welfare entitlements, and social discrimination.

Conclusion: Rights-based policy interventions and a structural reimagining of India's social protection architecture are urgently needed to address the systemic vulnerabilities of informal migrant workers.

Keywords:

Internal migration, socio-economic challenges, informal sector, labour precarity, critical political economy

How to Cite this Article:

Mohd Monish,Dr. Shyna Saif. Migration and Its Aftermath: A Study of Socio-Economic Challenges Faced by Internal Migrants in India. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(2):472-476


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