| DC Field | Value | Language |
| dc.contributor.author | Binayak, Krishna Thapa | - |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-11-27T07:24:47Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2025-11-27T07:24:47Z | - |
| dc.date.issued | 2017-03-12 | - |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14301/567 | - |
| dc.description.abstract | The underlying aim of this study is to explore the socio-economic developmental
outcomes associated with internal migration. In doing so, this study is situated at the
tri-junction of three different phenomenon: a) migration, b) development, and c)
citizenship. It involves inter-relation between these using both qualitative and
quantitative methods. The overall methodological approach adopted for this study was
an ethnographic framework based on field observation, in-depth interviews and
census data, and an attempt was made to explore the outcomes at three levels: a)
community, b) household, and c) individual. At the community level, this study
inquired on the changing landscape of residential patterns of housing across wards of
Bhojpur VDC, which in turn helps understand the changing configuration of
ethnic/caste settlements across wards. At the household level, the study sheds light on
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migrants’ household locational strategy and its contribution to their daily livelihood.
Lastly, at the individual level, it explored the aspects of and changing state-citizen
relationship of the migrants.
The overall aim of this study is to understand the developmental outcomes of internal
migration. As consequences of migration are multidimensional in nature, changes
pertaining to demographics, culture, economy and society are common affects of the
migration phenomenon. In this regard, development outcomes of migration are broad
and wide. However, primary development outcomes in this study are related to
changing residential patterns of housing across ethnic and caste groups, livelihood
diversification in multi-local setting of households, and changing configuration of
migrant-state relationship. In order to accomplish the underling aim of this study, a
holistic framework engaging migration, development and citizenship studies is
chalked out. This framework encompasses three major elements: a) clarity in concepts
and conceptualization of migration, development and citizenship, b) understanding
development outcomes at all three levels: community, household and individual, and
c) analysis of different migration and migrant categories, and migrant profile in order
to assess how migration properties (pattern, drivers and magnitude), demography,
livelihood diversification differ across migrant categories and the changing civic
status of migrant population.
The empirical findings of this research depict that domestic migration is directed to
places with higher development outcomes than that of the origin. Domestic migration
is a livelihood strategy of the migrant households and is mainly driven by aspirations
for job opportunity, income, and availability of basic services of education and health.
Markets such as labour, housing and goods are structural forces generating in
migration in the place of destination. These structural factors have generated multi
local householdings, and, household functioning in multi-location arrangements is
made possible by different types socio-economic activities entailed with migration. At
the individual level, development outcomes pertain to expansion of opportunities at
the destination albeit life chances and opportunities depend on the resources in the
hands of migrants. However, human development gains from the internal migration
are immensely restricted for individuals and families devoid of the migration
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| dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
| dc.publisher | KUSOA | en_US |
| dc.title | MIGRATION, DEVELOPMENT AND CITIZENSHIP: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC CASE STUDY OF BHOJPUR VDC IN EASTERN HILLS OF NEPAL | en_US |
| dc.type | Thesis | en_US |
| local.school.name | KUSOA | en_US |
| local.school.department | Department of Development Studies | en_US |
| local.school.program | PhD in Development Studies | en_US |
| local.school.level | Ph.D. | en_US |
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