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Abstract
Globalization and Migration in India
Dr. Sadanand B. Sugandhi
Volume: 12 Issue: 2 2022
Abstract:
This paper aims to describe the relationship between Globalization and migration and analysis has made to understand the greater impact on every one. Globalization causes migration and migration contributes to the intensification of socioeconomic and political relations across borders. Migration of people is not a new phenomenon; it is as old as human natural history. There are certain causes for human migration, namely, natural calamities, wars, conflicts, poverty and manmade disasters etc.
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