[23] THE CONCEPTUAL MIGRATION FOR ASPIRATIONS ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS IN INDIA

How to Cite the Article: Chitrakala N (2026). The Conceptual Migration for Aspirations on Socio-Economic Aspects in India. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Reviews, 5(s2). 200-205.How to Cite the Article: Chitrakala N (2026). The Conceptual Migration for Aspirations on Socio-Economic Aspects in India. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Reviews, 5(s2). 200-205.

Authors

  • Chitrakala N  Associate Professor of Sociology, Government First Grade College, Arasikere, Hassan, Karnataka, India.

Abstract

Migration aspirations, the desire to relocate, are deeply influenced by socioeconomic factors. These aspirations are not just about moving; they are a complex interplay of individual, household, and structural factors, often linked to perceived improvements in socioeconomic conditions An ambitious person always tries to change his/her socioeconomic status upwards for the probabilities of positional changes explore their level of aspiration and as the people migrated to their aspired class at unpredictable intervals of time The advantage better then policy maker’s use to all social groups of the many policies address the consequences and impact of migration; and as such they are targeted at to promote inclusion effectively, the increase in mobility is not fully captured in larger surveys often leading to erroneous conclusions about mobility levels in India Although significant in recent years, growth has been unequal in India the three different education approaches, the technical, the intercultural and the anti-racist, need to converge to negotiate a balance between diversity and cohesion. To increase equal opportunities for all students and to foster the recognition of diversity, The resulting framework helps to understand the complex and often counter-intuitive ways in which processes of social transformation and ‘development’ shape patterns of migration and enable us to integrate the analysis of almost all forms of migratory mobility within one meta-conceptual framework.. Studies of change vary in scope, focusing at the micro-level of individuals and families the micro-level of communities and regions the same distinction between structural importance and change potential of migration flows applies to sending countries and regions for the number of instances these flows may actually strengthen or stabilize the existing socio-political order rather than transform and the macro-level of nation-states and the global economy but also effect structural change in the receiving society. In pluralist democracies, such change will not be perceived as a threat to stability but as part of the flexibility and openness of a society although several of the points made below may apply as well to long-distance domestic movement the power of migration to effect change either in sending or receiving regions and countries.

 

Keywords:

Migration for Aspirations – Capabilities, Migration-Induced Change, Migration and Human Society, Social- Psychology has Analyzed, Different Religions and Cultures

Author Biography

Chitrakala N , Associate Professor of Sociology, Government First Grade College, Arasikere, Hassan, Karnataka, India.

Corresponding Author: chitra.kgl@gmail.com

 

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