Literacy, Labour Force and Migration Situation in Haryana: A Geographical Interpretation
Keywords:
Labour Force, Migration, Population Growth, Population pyramid, Literacy rate, Work Participation rate.Abstract
Migration in Haryana is moderate in comparison to the scenario at all India level, with only 8 out of 1000 households reporting migration activity in 2009-10 as against 19 at India level. Haryana has a significantly higher migration in urban areas in comparison to rural areas, which is similar to the trend observed at a national level. Within urban areas, Gurgaon, Manesar and Faridabad have emerged as industrial agglomerate over the years and have been a historical destination for in-ward migration both within state and from other states.
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