Research Thesis - Paper

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Research Thesis 2021-22

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Priya Barot

Quality of life for migrant workers

The parameters change as the typology of people changes to measure the quality of life. For the migrant workers fulfilling the basic needs and achieve basic livability standards, they have to face a lot of primary level issues that can be easily solved. In terms of wage policy in India, it has been observed that male and female migrant workers get lower wages than minimum wages. They do not get minimum, wages stipulated under the minimum wages Act, 1948. Long and flexible working hours, combined with low wages are reported in the case of most seasonally migrant workers in India. (Singh and Iyer 1995, Krishnaiah, 1977, Salve, 1990 cited in (SALVE, 2017). Therefore, it should be noted that ‘the principle of equal pay for equal work’ is not also strictly adhered to the fixation of wage rates for contract basis male and female seasonal migrant workers Migrant laborers are one-third of India’s population that work long hours and are still paid low wages, and work in unsafe environments, besides the other ills of social isolation and poor access to basic services, such as education, water, sanitation, and health. Therefore, it should be noted that ‘the principle of equal pay for equal work’ is not also strictly adhered to the fixation of wage rates for contract basis male and female seasonal migrant workers. It has been observed that migrant workers are not aware of their rights or labor rights, like the right to equality, right to work, right to secure work, a living wage and a decent standard of life, security scheme, health, right to form an association, right to freedom, cultural and educational rights, etc. (SALVE, 2017). Types of major and minor factors are described for further study. The factors considered while measuring the quality of life by Owcrarek is, •

Material living conditions (income, consumption, and material conditions)

The productive or main activity

Health

Education

Leisure and social interactions

Economic security and physical safety

Governance and basic rights

Natural and living environment

The overall experience of life

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7.2 Future Study Directions

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Figure 94 Children prefer to go to schools (Source: Primary data

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Figure 62 Working space in on-site housing facility (Source: Primary Data

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Figure 47 Lockdown effects on Workers (Source: The Indian Express- news website

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Figure 79 Lack of wastewater management create unhealthy spaces (Source: Primary data

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Figure 46 Duration of stay in the city (Source: Primary Data

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3.3 Parameters to Study

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4.2 Migrants and Tenure Situation in Surat

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Table 7 Study aspects of parameters in detail (Source: Primary data Table 8 Ranking of parameters to evaluate the quality of life of migrant workers (Source: Primary

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3.2.2 Importance of open and multifunctional spaces for migrants

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3.1.6 Government Acts for Migrant workers

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Table 6 Meaning of home by Sixsmith (1986), Smith (1994), and Despres (1991

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Figure 14 Push and pull factors of migration (Source: BBC Bitesize paper

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3.1.5 Factors Causing Migration

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3.1.2 Concept of Migrants

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Figure 8 Social progress index indicator- level framework (Source: News website

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2.3 Quality of life for migrant workers

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Figure 9 Model of QOL (Source: Research paper Figure 10 Weights assigned to pillars of comprehensive development (Source: Report on livability

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2.4 Criteria Measures Quality of life for Migrants

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standards

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3.1.4 Positive and Negative Effects of Migration

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Figure 12 Flow of interstate migration in India (Source: Economic survey report Figure 13 Push and Pull Factors as Drivers of Migration (Source: A Documentary on YouTube)

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