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Rural-Urban Linkages, Labor Migration & Rural Industrialization in West Bengal


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1 Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, Thaltej Road, Ahmedabad 380054, India
2 Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata 700108, India
     

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This article focuses on the process of rural-urban continuum as one of the basic determinants of rural-urban linkages. The authors discuss labor migration (both short and long term) from rural to rural areas and rural to urban areas and try to understand whether rural industrialization helps find gainful employment in local villages or nearby small towns/growth centers. Livelihood pressure on farm land has been tremendously increasing whereas modern industries have very limited scope for absorbing unskilled rural labor. The case of West Bengal elaborates and establishes the arguments in favor of rural industrialization.
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Subrata Dutta
Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, Thaltej Road, Ahmedabad 380054, India
Subhendu Chakrabarti
Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata 700108, India

Abstract


This article focuses on the process of rural-urban continuum as one of the basic determinants of rural-urban linkages. The authors discuss labor migration (both short and long term) from rural to rural areas and rural to urban areas and try to understand whether rural industrialization helps find gainful employment in local villages or nearby small towns/growth centers. Livelihood pressure on farm land has been tremendously increasing whereas modern industries have very limited scope for absorbing unskilled rural labor. The case of West Bengal elaborates and establishes the arguments in favor of rural industrialization.