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Identify the main reason for male/female selective migration?

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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the main reason for male/female selective migration?

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=> Main reason of male migration is work and employment.

=> 65% males migrate for economic reasons.

=> Marriage is the main cause of migration among females.

=> Only 2% females migrate for work and employment.

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The main reason for male and female selective migration is marriage.

(i) This is the most important cause in rural areas of India as 65% females move out from their parental houses following their marriage.

(ii) Age and skill-selective out-migration from the rural area have adverse effect on the rural demographic structure.

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=> In India, female migration is caused by the institution of marriage which require the bride to shift to the groom’s household after marriage.

=> Hence, female migration dominates intra-state migration.

=> Male members are considered the breadwinner in Indian households, while the female members are nurturers and discouraged from taking up jobs.

=> It is the responsibility of the male members to earn and sustain the family.

=> Hence, men dominate the rural to urban stream of inter-state migration due to economic reasons.

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Answered by siyadubey16
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Answer:

Work and employment is the main cause for male migration (38 percent) while it is only three percent for the females. Marriage is the main cause of migration among females as they move out from their parental houses following their marriage.

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