how is a social sector affected by migration?explain with examples
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Migration, directly and indirectly, has a social impact on the family whether migration is by rural or urban class, or from long distance or short distance. The migrants make efforts to keep in touch with their families by either visiting once in a while or moving back to the rural place for some time after one has earned enough money. This shows how Indian families exhibit strong values and adheres to them. Each member becomes responsible for his family. Especially if he’s the male. It does not matter if the person moves to a modernized place because the society’s cultural norms and practices on the individual make it difficult for them to completely escape from it.
The social and material gains are beneficial for the progress of the village. But it also decreases the productive labor in the villages which is required to sustain agriculture. Then women have to work on the fields which increases the workload on them because they also have to look after their families and children. Also, they cannot manage to do so much the physical work that agriculture practice requires. Thus agriculture gets highly affected and the problems of food arise within the family and the village in general which in turn affects the migrated member. This cycle affects each person in some other way.
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