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Migration Profile of Tripura

----- With Special Emphasis on Women

Indraneel Bhowmik

Presentation at IGNOU Seminar,


June 2006 Agartala
What is migration?
 Migration means movement from one
place to another.
 In Economics, migration is movement
from one place to another for an
economic activity.
 Theories on Migration in most cases
have been regarding developing
countries.
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Census Definition of Migration

 Migrants by place of birth are those who


are enumerated at a village/town at the time
of census other than their place of birth.

 Migrant by place of last residence are


those who have changed their place of living
during the interim period of census.

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Migration Statistics- India( By
Birth)

Total Migrants 2001 Census 1991 Census Variation (%)


Persons 307.1 229.8 32.9
Male 90.4
Female 216.7
Intra-district 181.7 136.2 32.6
Inter-district 76.8 59.1 29.5
Inter-state 42.3 27.2 54.5
Abroad 6.1 6.9 -11.6
Note: J&K Excluded In 1991

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Migration Statistics- India
( By last residence)
Total migrants by last residence …….. 314.5 million
(29.68%M &70.32%F)
Duration less than 1 year ………….... 8.8 million
Duration 1 to 4 years ……………….. 47.2 million
Duration 5 to 9 years ……………….. 42.1 million
Duration 10 to 19 years …………….. 69.4 million
Duration 20 years and above ….…. 101.0 million
Duration not stated ……………….…. 45.6 million

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Causes for Migration- India
Causes (in %) Persons Male Female
Work / Employment 9.51 28.09 1.66
Business 0.90 2.55 0.20
Education 1.06 2.55 0.44
Marriage 49.64 2.33 69.61
Moved after birth 5.02 9.94 2.94
Moved with household 13.68 19.39 11.27
Others 20.19 35.15 13.87
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Observations: India
 Marriage is the most important cause for migration
among females.
 Work/Employment is the 2nd most important reason
for migration among males after Others.
 Work/Employment is most prominent reason for in-
migration of males to industrial states like
Maharastra, Gujarat.
 Union territories and small states have the highest
migration rate- Daman &Diu(44.1%), Dadra & Nagar
(32.6%), Chandigarh (21.4%), Delhi(18.7%).

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Observations: India
 Least rates for Bihar(-2.7%), UP(-2.0%),
Manipur(-1.4%), Nagaland(-1.4%).
 Tripura- 1%.
 97% of the migrants from the neighbouring
countries.
 3.0 million from Bangladesh, 0.9 million
from Pakistan, 0.5 million from Nepal and 0.1
million from Sri Lanka.
 Considerable migration from China.
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Historical Background
 People from the Chakla Roshanabad prior to
independence of India
 Partition – huge Bengali speaking population
 Indo- Pak War 1971: Inflow from the present
Bangladesh
 Settlement also in hilly tracts
 Change in the demographic profile
 Population- 31,99,203
Male: 1642225(51.33%) & Female: 1556978(48.67%)
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Migrants by Birth: Tripura
Persons Male Female
Total 939052 394292 544760
Intra-district 476680 171800 304880
Inter-district 99669 39727 59942
Inter-state 62890 30060 32830
International 299813 152705 147108

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District- Migrants:

West-478635: South-215148: Dhalai- 63210:


North-182059

Migrants Distribution

North
19%
Dhalai West
7% 51%
South
23%

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Female Migrants in Tripura

District Migrants Female Female Migrants along with total migrants

Dhalai 63210 34971 600000


400000
North 182059 103071 200000 Series1

South 215148 129562 0


Dhalai North South West
Series2

West 478635 277156 population

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Migration Profile of Tripura
 29.35% of the population are migrants.
 34.99% of the women are migrants.
 76.11% of the migrants live in Rural Areas.
 26.94% of the rural population are migrants.
 Intra-district and inter-district migration
greater for women.
 33.06% of the female living in villages are
migrants.
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Rural Urban Divide
total rural urban urban rural
Tripura 544760 426515 118245 Tripura 21.71 78.29
Dhalai 34971 30329 4642 Dhalai 13.27 86.73
North 78988 88737 14334 North 18.15 81.85
South 129562 115338 14224 South 10.98 89.02
West 277156 192111 118245 West 42.66 57.34
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Migration by last residence:
Tripura

 Total Migrants- 961,653


 Male- 403929 (42%), Female-557724(58%)
 National - 72.69% (M-38.42%,F-61.58%)
 Within State-90.89% (M-37.48%, F- 62.52%)
 Within District-84.38%(M-37.03%,F- 62.97%)
 Other States- 63778 (M-47.83%, F- 52.17%)
 Other Districts- 99369(M-39.88%, F- 60.12%)
 International – 27.21% (M-51.59%, F-48.41%)

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June 2006 Agartala
Migration statistics- Tripura
Total migrants by last residence …….. 961653
Duration less than 1 year ………………..25257
Duration 1 to 4 years …………………….134134
Duration 5 to 9 years ………………………85562
Duration 10 years and above ….……..507301
Duration not stated ……………………….209349

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Migration Profile of Tripura
 Exodus from erstwhile East Pakistan.
 Maximum number of immigrants from-
Mizoram(28,292), followed by Assam
(17827).
 No immigrants from Daman &Diu,
Lakshadeep, Dadra & Nagar and
Pondicherry.

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Migration Profile of Tripura
 More than 30% of the people in the
state are considered to be migrants.
 Marriage is the most important cause
for intra state migration.
 Out migration from the state mostly to
West Bengal.
 Second to Arunachal in terms of
migration rate among NE states.
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Causes of Migration: Overall

Causes (in %) Persons Male Female


Work / Employment 5.38 10.76 1.49
Business 0.95 2.05 0.15
Education 0.92 1.55 0.46
Marriage 28.69 2.03 48.00
Moved after birth 0.55 0.79 0.37
Moved with household 23.99 27.36 21.55
Others 39.52 55.46 27.97

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Migration Profile of Tripura
 Others is the most important factor for migration in
Tripura.
 It includes widespread internal displacement due to
insurgency and ethnic unrest.
 More than 10000 persons have migrated from
Takarjala & Jampuijala.
 Several persons in the state who have been forced
to migrate due to exogenous factors for more than
twice.
 Huge migration from areas once used for
resettlement of refugees after partition.

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Migration Profile of Tripura
• Inter state migration with Assam mostly for
marriage and in the North District.
• Migration from Mizoram is highest for other
causes and concentrated in the North
District.
• Out migration rate from Dhalai as part of
inter district migration is highest.
• Lack of industrial sector factor for low
migration for work/employment for both
inter-state and intra-state sections.
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Causes for Migration:
International
Causes (in %) Persons Male Female
Work / Employment 3.28 5.52 0.88
Business 0.88 1.53 0.19
Education 0.44 0.70 0.15
Marriage 11.26 0.65 22.53
Moved after birth 0.24 0.46 0.18
Moved with household 44.19 41.94 46.59
Others 39.70 49.35 29.41

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June 2006 Agartala
Migration Profile of Tripura
 International migration maximum due to
socio-political factors.
 Marriage between the two sides of the border
is not very frequent.
 99.69% of the international migrants from
Bangladesh.
 Male majority migration from Bangladesh.

 International immigrants also from Nepal,


Burma, Pakistan, the African and American
continent.
5 migrants from Europe including 4 women.
2006
June
Changing Scenario
Between 1991-2001
Causes (in %) Persons Male Female
Work / Employment 10.23 22.70 3.19
Business 1.20 2.96 0.20
Education 2.78 5.25 1.38
Marriage 37.83 3.05 57.44
Moved after birth 0.71 1.05 0.52
Moved with household 24.96 28.42 16.03
Others 22.28 36.55 14.24
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Migration Profile of Tripura

 Out migrants from Tripura during 1991-2001:


23,538.
 15.8% migration to other states for
work/employment.
 In-migrants from other states( 1991-2001): 40,262.
 In migrants from abroad (1991-2001): 11,246.
 65509 migrants in Agartala- 32237 males & 33272
females.
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Changing Scenario
Between 1991-2001

 Migration for education is on the rise for


all.
 More migration in the offing-
regrouping of villages by the state
government.
 Marriage assumes more than 50% of
the cause for female migration.

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Changing Scenario
Between 1991-2001

 Female migration rate for


work/employment,business, education
more than double.
 Female migration as dependent on the
decline.
 Indication for ……………..Women
Empowerment…...

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Major literature on Migration ----
 Arthur Lewis ( “Economic Development with Unlimited
Supplies of Labour”, 1954)
 Michael Todaro (“ A Model of Labour Migration and Urban
Unemployment “, 1969)
 John Harris & Michael Todaro (Migration, Unemployment
and Development: A Two-Sector Analysis”1970)
 T.W. Schultz (“ Agriculture in an Unstable Economy”, 1945)
 Gustav Ranis and John Fei ( “ A Theory of Economic
Development”1961)

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Major literature on Migration

 G. Fields (“ Rural- Urban Migration, Urban Unemployment


and Underemployment, and Job Search Activity in LDCs”,
1975)
 L.Y.L.Yap (“The Attraction of Cities: A Review of the
Migration Literature”,1977)
 A.S. Oberai & H.K. Manmohan Singh (“Migration,
Employment and the Urban Labour Market: A Study in the
Indian Punjab”1984)
 Biswajit Banerjee (“ Information flow, expectations and job
search: rural-to-urban migration process in India, 1984)

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