Migration, social identity, and education: Quality of life disparities in Urban INDIA (Record no. 533424)

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Personal name Basoya, Ayushi and Pal, Rama
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Title Migration, social identity, and education: Quality of life disparities in Urban INDIA
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 61(17), Apr 25, 2026: p.50-57
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Summary, etc The marginalised groups in rural areas opt to migrate to urban centres to elude the inherent social hierarchies. It is hoped that the caste- and religion-based segregations will dilute with urbanisation, making way for upward mobility. The findings of the present study indicate that significant disparity persists in urban India, with migrant households and marginalised groups consistently experiencing a lower quality of life. However, the triple interaction of migrant status, social background, and education helps in reversing some of the disparity, as higher education benefits the marginalised sections more than the non-marginalised. The findings suggest a need for more inclusive policies that address and enhance the housing and educational outcomes of marginalised populations. –Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/special-articles/migration-social-identity-and-education.html
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Main entry heading Economic & Political Weekly
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2026-05-22 61(17), Apr 25, 2026: p.50-57 AR138918 2026-05-22 Articles

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