AN ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS DRIVING CROSS-BORDER MIGRATION FROM SRI LANKA TO INDIA
Kalaiselvi, K and Nimalathasan, B (2025) AN ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS DRIVING CROSS-BORDER MIGRATION FROM SRI LANKA TO INDIA. SELP Journal of Social Science, XVI (63). ISSN 2349-1655
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Abstract
Migration Has Been a Significant and Distinctive Traits That Are Long Lasting Sri
Lanka’s Socio-Economic Transformation Since Gaining Independence. Sri Lanka’s Socio
Economic and Political Landscape for Decades. Both Internal and International Migration
Patterns Have Shaped the Country's Demography, Economy, And Diaspora Identity. The Patterns
of Emigration from Sri Lanka Have Been Molded by a Multifaceted Combination of Political
Instability, Economic Hardship, And Societal Dynamics. This Study Explores the Multifaceted
Factors Influencing Migration from Sri Lanka, Focusing on Both Voluntary and Forced
Movements. Economic Instability, High Unemployment Rates, Low Wages, And Limited Career
Opportunities Have Emerged as Key Push Factors That Drive Individuals, Particularly the Youth
and Skilled Professionals. The Findings Underline the Importance of Formulating Comprehensive
Migration Policies That Address Root Causes, Protect Migrant Rights, And Promote Safe and
Sustainable Migration Practices.
KEYWORDS: Migration, Nation, Unemployment. Multifacets And Poverty Etc.,
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Subjects: | Commerce > Human Resources |
| Domains: | Commerce |
| Depositing User: | Mr IR Admin |
| Date Deposited: | 11 May 2026 07:33 |
| Last Modified: | 12 May 2026 08:13 |
| URI: | https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/16490 |

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