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Labour Migration: Complexities, Pattern, Exploitation and Transformation

December 12, 2023 732 0

Cyclical Labour Migration: Economic Realities and Rural-Urban Transitions

It refers to the cyclical pattern of labour migration that occurs when rural workers leave their homes and families to work in urban areas and then return home periodically. 

This movement of labour is driven by economic factors such as the availability of jobs, wages, and living conditions.

Wage-Driven Migration: Exploring Patterns and Impacts of Agricultural Labour Migration

  • Agrarian Commercialization and Labour Migration: The transition towards commercialized agriculture has catalysed a wave of migrant agricultural labour, particularly in prosperous regions affected by the Green Revolution such as Punjab. 
  • The Dissolution of Traditional Patronage Bonds: between labourers, tenants, and landlords has birthed a pattern of seasonal migration. 
  • Wage-Driven Migration: This migration is driven by the search for higher wages and is also a household strategy to navigate the increasing rural inequalities since the mid-1990s. 
  • Gendered Migration Patterns: Predominantly, men migrate from drought-prone and less productive regions to farms in Punjab and Haryana or to other labor-intensive sectors in U.P., New Delhi, or Bangalore, leaving behind women and children.This intricate interplay of agrarian commercialization and labor migration shapes the dynamics of rural economies.

Labour Migration Dynamics: Exploitation of ‘Footloose Labour’ and Circulation Patterns

  • Exploitation of ‘Footloose Labour’:Labour migration is a complex phenomenon, often leading to the exploitation of migrant laborers, referred to as ‘footloose labor’ by Jan Breman. These workers frequently face exploitation, often receiving less than the minimum wage, especially as wealthy farmers prefer them over local labourers for their lower wage demands. 
  • Labour Circulation Dynamics: This predilection has created a peculiar labour circulation where local landless labourers venture out for work during peak agricultural seasons, while migrant workers are brought in from other areas.

Feminisation of Agricultural Labour

  •  Responsibilities onto Women: The large-scale labour migration has shifted cultivation largely onto the shoulders of women in impoverished areas, leading to the ‘feminisation of agricultural labour force’. 
  • Invisible Contributions: Their significant contribution, women’s economic role remains largely invisible in official statistics, and cultural norms continue to bar them from land ownership, thus accentuating gender disparities in rural areas.

Rural Transformation: Globalisation and Liberalisation in Agriculture

  • Globalisation and liberalisation were the two interlinking phenomena which altered the rural structure of society. 
  • Globalisation of Agriculture: The process of globalisation of agriculture led to the incorporation of agriculture into the larger global market – a process that has had direct effects on farmers and rural society.
  • Example: In some regions such as Punjab and Karnataka, farmers enter into contracts with multinational companies (such as PepsiCo) to grow certain crops such as tomatoes and potatoes.

Liberalisation in India: Navigating Global Markets and Agricultural Challenges

  • Liberalisation in India: Post-1980s liberalisation policies in India, encompassing participation in the World Trade Organization (WTO), aimed at a more open international trading system.
  • From State Support to Global Competition:  Indian farmers, after enjoying state support and market protection, now face global market competition, exemplified by the controversial decision to import wheat, overturning the self-reliance policy on food grains. The globalisation of agriculture has introduced new dynamics to the labour landscape, contributing to the phenomenon of labour migration. 

Agricultural Frontiers: Corporate Engagement and Contract Farming Challenges

  • Corporate-Farmer Model: This model, though providing a guaranteed market and financial security, can also lead to farmer dependency on the corporations, potentially marginalising indigenous agricultural knowledge.
  • Contract Farming Challenges: Contract farming’s focus on export-oriented and elite products often diverts land from food grain production, posing ecological and sociological challenges due to high fertiliser and pesticide use.

Seeds of Change: Multinationals, Dependency, and the Ecological Crisis in Agriculture

  • Multinationals in Agriculture: The entry of multinationals as sellers of seeds, pesticides, and fertilisers has filled the void left by the government’s scaled-down agricultural development programmes.
  • Corporate Dependency and Ecological Crisis: Dependency on these corporations for agriculture inputs and knowledge has led to increased farming costs, debt, and an ensuing ecological crisis in rural regions.

Crisis in the Fields: Farmer Suicides, Government Interventions, and the Quest for Sustainability

  • Agrarian Distress: The rising costs of Green Revolution methods, fluctuating markets, and heavy debts have driven many marginal farmers to suicide.
  • Government Initiatives: Schemes like Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture aim at providing a safety net and improving the quality of life in rural India.

 

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