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100 _aTiwari, Piyush & Majumdar, Saumen
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245 _aCoping with the Shocks of COVID-19 through Reverse Migration in India
260 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
300 _a60(23), Jun 07, 2025: p.23-25
520 _aMany migrant workers undertook reverse migration as a coping strategy to ameliorate negative consequences, such as the loss of livelihood, food shortages and loss of shelter in urban India, in the wake of the lockdowns imposed to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Examining the socio-economic, demographic and policy factors, it is found that family support, rural social institutions and government programmes were important for reverse migrants. Moreover, each wave of migration was governed by a different set of reasons. -Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/23/commentary/coping-shocks-covid-19-through-reverse-migration.html
650 _aCovid-19 Pandemic, Socio-economic, Food shortage, Urban India, Ameliorate negative consequences
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773 _0Economic & Political Weekly
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