2022
DOI: 10.1177/09737030221101567
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Health Condition of Internal Migrants in India: A Review

Abstract: The surge in the number of internal migrants in India from 315 million in 2001 to 454 million in 2011 indicates that an average of about 14 million people migrate every year. With this ever-increasing rate of migration within the country, the act of providing effective healthcare services to all remains a challenge. Based on a systematic review of literature, the present study assesses the health condition of internal migrants in India, with emphasis on understanding the health status of and health care access… Show more

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“…For instance, 86 percent of women laborers from Sri Lanka work as domestic laborers in the Middle East. The feminization of domestic and caretakers produces a worldwide care network, which Arlie Hochschild defines as "a system of ties linking individuals all over the ecosphere based on the paid and unpaid activity of caring" (Krishna & Raj, 2022). As the world's population ages and as women's contribution to the labor market increases, claims for paid domestic and care services increase, and women who fulfill such roles rely on female relations to care for their own families, causing a chain reaction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, 86 percent of women laborers from Sri Lanka work as domestic laborers in the Middle East. The feminization of domestic and caretakers produces a worldwide care network, which Arlie Hochschild defines as "a system of ties linking individuals all over the ecosphere based on the paid and unpaid activity of caring" (Krishna & Raj, 2022). As the world's population ages and as women's contribution to the labor market increases, claims for paid domestic and care services increase, and women who fulfill such roles rely on female relations to care for their own families, causing a chain reaction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article discusses the widespread wage disparities produced by Kerala's large domestic worker population and proposes changing the state's wage policy and labour regulations 11 . The challenges experienced by migrant workers in Kerala, India, despite the issues affecting the whole area 12 . This study produces a data series from 1972 to 2000 to analyze the amount of foreign capital flowing into the economy of Kerala 13 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%