Question
Explain the concept of circulation of labour.

Answer

  • Workers migrate from drought-prone and less productive regions to prosperous green revolution regions.
  • Work on brick kilns or construction sites.
  • Termed footloose labours, by Jan. Breman.
  • Wealthy farmers prefer migrant workers as they can be exploited easily and can be paid lower wages.
  • Local landless labourers move out of home village in search of job and better wage.
  • Created very poor working and living conditions.
  • Woman and children are left behind in the villages with ederly grandparent-thus. Cultivation becomes primarily a female task.
  • Women are emerging as the main source of agriculture labour leading to 'feminisation' of agricultural labourforce.

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