Occupational health problem faced by migrant worker: a review

Author: 
Poonam Verma, and Dr Shalini Agarwal

Migrant are frequently employed in “3D Job” which are dirty, dangerous, and difficult, are characterized by way of monotony and extreme rhythms, and are found in sectors with greater dangers such as construction, heavy industry, and agriculture. The intention of this learns about is to discover out the problems confronted by migrant workers. Migrant workers face health troubles and it’s important for the health system to put together its self to face these. In preserving with a UNESCO report entitled social inclusion of Migrants India (2013), three out of ten Indians are migrants. The Populace of migrants in India went up from 309 million in 2001 to 400 million in 2001. Migrants today face critical troubles regarding their identification, children Schooling fitness problems, troubles confronted by using female migrants, criminal resource, and different disputes to triumph over these problems and to beautify the betterment and development of migrant human being in India, a few serious measure have to be taken by means of way of the government and civil societies alongside with NGOs. This paper tries to attention on some issues and its measure may additionally be adopted for the betterment of interior in India as a result we are capable to circulate at the time to a social development.

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DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2020.22514.4447
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