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An Inquiry Into RuralUrban Migration: Relevance Of The Harris Torado Model,Used
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This book focuses on the phenomenon of rural to urban migration with special reference to Guwahati, the gateway of north eastern region of India, that had taken place and which continues till date, despite the existence of massive unemployment in the city. An attempt is also made to rationalize such a phenomenon by confronting the relevant primary as well as secondary data of ruralurban migration with the HarrisTodaro migration model. The socioeconomic impact of ruralurban migration on urban development and unemployment is also highlighted in the book so that it can shed light on the problems of such a torrent flow of inmigrants which puts immense pressure on the existing social and economic infrastructure. It is envisaged that such an exercise would help policy makers to develop a clearer understanding of the factors that causes ruralurban migration and also the associated problems it causes. This would enable framing of policies that are more appropriate to the ground realities, which in turn, will enhance the probability of adequately addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by ruralurban migration.
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