The number of women migrating within India due to economic factors is keep on increasing but such momentum can be sustained only through a proper policy response. Critically analyse. (200 words)
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KEY POINTS
· A recent paper “Mobility in India, recent trends” highlights that the number of women migrating within India is increasing at a higher rate than men.
· Marriage continues to play an important role in women migration.
· But besides this, economic factors such as employment, business and education have gained in importance.
Challenges faced by Women migrants
· They are forced to work in construction sites and as household help for low wages.
· They remain invisible and discriminated against in the workforce.
· This is especially more the case with those in lower-end informal sector occupations.
· Also they don't have facilities like maternity leave and other such entitlements.
· Another concern is the lack of access to proper sanitation, with serious health consequences.
· Migrant women are also more vulnerable to sexual harassment, especially in the hands of agents and contractors.
· Another persistent issue is the gender pay gap, which is not restricted to lower-end jobs alone.
· Almost one-third of women employees do not resume work, in the absence of a support system at home for child-caring.
· This is partly due to the missing gender perspective on internal migration policies.
· Government's role in labour migration laws and policies is significant to sustain the momentum on migration.
Way Ahead
· The government has to ensure a gender-sensitive and rights-based approach in this regard.
· Securing public spaces for women and creating an enabling infrastructure are essential.
· Governments have to ensure that they are safe from stranger violence and harassment from employers.
· Kerala model - Kerala has launched Aawaz, a free health care-cum-insurance scheme for migrant workers.
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