Socio-Economic Life of Migrant Labour: A Case Study of Chakan (Pune) Industrial Area
Dr. Gawade Hemkant Nivrutti Gawade Hemkant Nivrutti
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Abstract
The importance of labor in production cannot be overstated. Many migrant workers have relocated to rural industrial districts in search of work. Manpower is required by industrialists for production and a variety of other tasks. Migrant labor might be considered a good source of output from the standpoint of an industrialist. These people's lifestyles, economic status, social standing, purchasing habits, and so on differ from those of locals. As a result, industrialists should think about it before hiring them. The study of this will aid in the comprehension of these people's concerns. It will also assist in providing solutions for changing their lifestyle.
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Copyright © 2023 Dr. Gawade Hemkant Nivrutti. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.