This study has used the socio-economic, demographic, and
geographic variables from the national household survey data. The volume of an
internal migration is affected by the gaps of pull and push factors between the
places of origin and destination. However, the proportion of internal migration
due to the family reasons could be large, which is less affected by pull and
push factors. This paper studies the non-family-reason internal migration
(NFIM) and shows that the non-familyreason internal migration population has
different characteristics from the other population and internal migrants. The
NFIM and internal migration regression coefficients had the same sign for
hill/terai geographical belts, age-group, nonpoor, farm household, and
ethnicity. This paper studied the NFIM population’s characteristics using the
second Nepal Living Standards Survey 2003/04 data. It is possible that there
are similar characteristics of the NFIM population in other geographical areas.
Author(s) Details:
Binod Manandhar,
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Clark Atlanta University,
Atlanta, GA, USA.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RRAASS-V8/article/view/14198
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