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Examining the trends and patterns of urbanization and migration in India during 1961-2001, this book attempts to analyse the inter-relationship between them over the period of economic development in India. The book outlined a conceptual framework of migration process of India and identifies its determinants. It is visualized that the findings of the study would be useful in particular to the students of economics, urban studies, demography and sociology. It is expected that the study would also be useful to the planners, policy makers and academicians in general.

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Examining the trends and patterns of urbanization and migration in India during 1961-2001, this book attempts to analyse the inter-relationship between them over the period of economic development in India. The book outlined a conceptual framework of migration process of India and identifies its determinants. It is visualized that the findings of the study would be useful in particular to the students of economics, urban studies, demography and sociology. It is expected that the study would also be useful to the planners, policy makers and academicians in general.
Autorenporträt
Debasis Chakraborty, M.Sc. in Economics (2004), M.Phil in Economics (2007), from Burdwan University, West Bengal, India. Currently working as Assistant Professor of Economics in Durgapur Government College, Burdwan, West Bengal. His area of research interest: Urbanization, Migration and Informal Sector.