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    • Demography
    • Sociology
    • Geography

    Background:

    • Internal migration is a significant demographic phenomenon in India.
    • Understanding migration patterns is crucial for regional development and policy-making.
    • Existing research often lacks a comprehensive spatial analysis of migration flows.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To comprehend the broad spatial patterns of internal migration in India.
    • To analyze the magnitude and characteristics of internal migration, including interstate movements.
    • To identify key areas of origin and destination for migrants.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of available census or survey data on internal migration.
    • Spatial analysis techniques to map migration flows.
    • Examination of data constraints and their impact on migration estimates.

    Main Results:

    • Identification of distinct spatial patterns in internal migration across India.
    • Quantification of the magnitude of overall and interstate migration.
    • Mapping of predominant migration corridors and destination zones, distinguishing rural and urban shifts.

    Conclusions:

    • Internal migration in India exhibits complex spatial dynamics.
    • Data limitations necessitate careful interpretation of migration trends.
    • The findings provide a foundation for targeted regional planning and policy interventions.