Department of Agricultural Economics, Centre for Agriculture and Rural development studies, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
*Corresponding author: revathy.tnau14@gmail.com (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6543-8957)
Online published on 8 April, 2020.
The study has assessed the impact of rural-urban migration by comparing migrant and non-migrant households in the Tiruppur district of Tamil Nadu. In this connection, a purposive sampling technique was used to select 80 migrant and 80 non-migrant respondents from the study region. Moreover, the study was employed decomposition analysis to understand the income difference between two groups with respect to migration. The estimated result shows that 65.35 percent of the income difference between migrant and non-migrant households due to migration. Also, noticed that comparatively migrants experience a better standard of living along with savings due to higher income and they did not have an idea of returning to agriculture. However, migration is an indication of unequal development of rural and urban which could be minimized by improvising rural living standards by creating employment opportunities, motivating entrepreneurship activities, supporting farming community with special reference to small and marginal farmers.
The study evaluated the impact of migration in terms of their economic condition. It stresses the need to develop the rural household standards to prevent the social rural-urban imbalance.
Rural-urban migration, impact of migration, decomposition analysis, return migration