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Title: Passage to India: Migration as a coping strategy in times of crisis in Nepal
Keywords: Nepal
Migration
Migrant labor
India--Immigrant Communities
Nepal--emigration
India--immigration
Nepal--economic conditions
Nepal--social conditions
Nepal--internal migration
Issue Date: Nov-2008
Publisher: World Food Programme Nepal; Nepal Development Research Institute
Place of Publication: Kathmandu
Description: This report considers the mass phenomenon of migration within Nepal. In particular, it considers the role of migration among poor, rural and often food insecure communities in the Far- and Mid-Western Hills of Nepal, for whom migration to India has become an accepted and widely adopted component of their livelihood strategy. Migration has become so common that even during harvest season, 44 per cent of households across Nepal have one or more family members absent pursuing distant labour opportunities.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01h989r334g
Related resource: http://www.wfp.org/content/passage-india-migration-coping-strategy-times-crisis-nepal-2008
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