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MIGRATION OF YOUTH FOR EDUCATION: SELECT CASE STUDIES

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Rahul Shyam RPM1* , Thakur Prem Kumar2
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5a.0110

Abstract

India has a huge migrant population. Migration has been a common phenomenon since the dawn of human existence. There are more people traveling than ever before, and many of them are grappling with conflicts or the effects of climate change. People migrate for a variety of reasons, but the most common are to enhance their living conditions or to escape poverty. Education is a significant motivation for migration, especially among young people. Education is necessary for success and growth. Transfers and migration may improve school performance and future human capital, but they also raise worries about brain drain and the consequences for the families who are left behind. It is difficult to effectively describe migration. Many people regard migration as a problem or even a risk. It is anticipated that developing states with large youth population would see significant development if they spent on young people’s education and health, as well as safeguarding and protecting their rights. In this paper, we have discussed about the youth migrating for purpose of education. This research will not claim any generalizability, the findings are vivid examples, of youth experiences in their individual unique ways. This study confirms that migration is important for education for an individual’s life and for future, migrating individuals learn for improving their quality of life and of people and skills for economic growth. Finally, Youth are the most active and productive members of society

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