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DELHI JAIPUR PUNE HYDERABAD AHMEDABAD LUCKNOW CHANDIGARH 1 # 8468022022 Vision IAS Student Notes: MIGRATION Contents 1. MIGRATION - Definition .. 2 2. Need to Study MIGRATION .. 2 3. Different Forms of MIGRATION .. 2 4. Recording MIGRATION Data .. 3 5. Observing MIGRATION Trends in Census .. 3 6. Comparison of MIGRATION Trends Between 2001 and 2011 Census .. 4 7. Characteristics of Migrants in India .. 7 8. Factors causing MIGRATION .. 7 Economic Factors & Demographic Factors .. 7 Socio-Cultural & Political Factors .. 9 9. Consequences of MIGRATION .. 9 Economic Consequences .. 9 Demographic Consequences .. 10 Social and Psychological Consequences .. 11 Environmental Consequences .. 11 Political Consequences .. 12 internal MIGRATION v/s External MIGRATION .
census, population registers and sample surveys. In India, the most important sources of data on internal migration are national census and sample surveys. You are familiar with Census in India. It contains information about migration in the country. Actually migration was recorded beginning from the first Census of India conducted in 1881.
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