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    This study analyzes in-migration in Madhya Pradesh, India, using 1981 census data. Rural in-migration is dominant, significantly influenced by industrialization, urbanization, and higher education facilities.

    Keywords:
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    • Demography
    • Human Geography
    • Sociology

    Background:

    • Understanding migration patterns is crucial for regional development planning.
    • The 1981 census data provides a snapshot of demographic shifts in Madhya Pradesh, India.
    • Previous studies may not have specifically analyzed in-migration expectancy across Madhya Pradesh districts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the expectancy of in-migration in the districts of Madhya Pradesh State.
    • To identify key factors influencing in-migration patterns.
    • To map regions with high in-migration expectancy and actual in-migration.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of 1981 census data for Madhya Pradesh.
    • Statistical examination of in-migration percentages from rural and urban areas.
    • Assessment of the impact of industrialization, urbanization, and higher education facilities on in-migration.

    Main Results:

    • In-migration in Madhya Pradesh is predominantly from rural areas (84.83%) compared to urban areas (15.17%).
    • Industrialization, urbanization, and higher education facilities show a significant influence on in-migration.
    • The Chhattisgarh Basin and Malwa Plateau are identified as regions with high expectancy and actual in-migration.

    Conclusions:

    • Rural-to-urban and rural-to-rural migration are significant in Madhya Pradesh.
    • Socio-economic factors like industrialization and education are key drivers of migration.
    • Targeted development strategies may be beneficial for high-migration regions like Chhattisgarh Basin and Malwa Plateau.