Push-Pull Factors Among the Rural Labour Migration Practices in Ramnad District - An Analysis

  • N Ramar Teaching Assistant, Department of Disaster Management, Alagappa University, Karaikudi
  • B Vimala Teaching Assistant, Department of Tourism and Hotel Management Alagappa University, Karaikudi
Keywords: Rural Labour Migration, Employment Opportunity, Low Wage, Push-Pull Factors

Abstract

Migration is a vital things that causes to promote the growth in India. Many people including the male dominants are migrating from rural to rural, rural to urban and also rural to countries because of many reasons such as employment opportunities, seeking the safety environment, health care, educational facilities and so on. Even though it has been discovered that migration is favourably correlated with monthly per capita spending, short-term migration is significantly different in terms of its traits. This study has identified the various factors are influencing the rural labour migrations in Ramnad districts such as unemployment, low wages, lack of health care, lack of business opportunities. The study factors are segregated into four groups such as “Push factors, Pull factors, government tolerance, Religious tolerance”. The researcher has used the factor analysis method by using the SPSS 2.3 version.

Published
2026-02-12
How to Cite
Ramar, N., & Vimala, B. (2026). Push-Pull Factors Among the Rural Labour Migration Practices in Ramnad District - An Analysis. Shanlax International Journal of Management, 13(S1-i2-Feb), 40-46. https://doi.org/10.34293/management.v13iS1-i2-Feb.10384