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EAC-PM’s Working Paper on Migration Trend
Context:
A recent working paper by the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM), titled 400 Million Dreams, highlights changing migration patterns in India, estimating a decline in domestic migration by 11.78% between 2011 and 2023.
Key Findings
Decline in Migration Numbers
- The number of domestic migrants has decreased from 45.57 crore in 2011 to 40.20 crore in 2023, marking an 11.78% decline.
- The migration rate, which was 37.64% in 2011, has now reduced to 28.88% in 2023.
Reasons for Decline in Migration
- Improved Services: Better access to education, healthcare, infrastructure, and connectivity in source regions.
- Economic Opportunities: More job opportunities available in or near major migration source areas.
Shifting Migration Patterns
- Major Outbound States (2011 Census): Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal.
- Major Inbound States (2011 Census): Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu.
- Changes in 2023:
- New Entrants: West Bengal and Rajasthan among top states attracting migrants.
- Decline in Migration Share: Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh saw reduced incoming migration.
Characteristics of Migration
- Short-Distance Migration Dominates: More than 75% of migration occurs within 500 km from the origin, supporting the Gravity Model of Migration.
- Influence of Push and Pull Factors: Aligns with Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration, which explain migration based on economic and social drivers.
Methodology Used in the Study
The working paper employed three high-frequency and granular data sets to estimate migration trends:
- Indian Railway Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) Data:
- Tracks passenger volumes for short-term and long-distance migration.
- The UTS data indicates a decline in domestic migration by approximately 11.78% between 2011 and 2023. Shows reduced migration patterns post-pandemic.
- Telecom Roaming Data (TRAI):
- Analyses seasonal trends in migration.
- High migration movement in April-June and November-December.
- Rise and fall of Visitor Location Register (VLR) and Total Subscribes indicate the Rise and fall of migrations.
- District-Level Banking Data:
- Compares savings-to-current account ratio to determine economic activity.
- Lower ratios in cities like Mumbai (0.56), Delhi (2.24), Bengaluru (2.21) indicate high economic activity and migration attraction.
Challenges in Measuring Migration
- Delayed Census 2021 has affected data accuracy.
- Other reports, such as the MoSPI’s Migration in India (2020-21) and MoHUPA’s Working Group on Migration (2017), also highlight migration trends but lack real-time insights.
- The study proposes alternative methods for migration tracking using technology-based data sources.