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Emerging Issues in Indian Economy

Gujarat Board · Class 12 · Economics

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Card 1Migration

What is migration? Provide the complete definition.

Answer

Migration refers to movement of a person from one place to another place, away from native place either within or outside the country for job, occupation, business or in search of better standard of l

Card 2Migration

Distinguish between Internal Migration and International Migration with examples.

Answer

Internal Migration: Movement of a person from one place to another within the geographical boundary of a country. Example: A person from Gujarat settling in another state like Maharashtra. Internation

Card 3Migration

What are Pull Factors and Push Factors in migration? Give examples of each.

Answer

Pull Factors: Migration due to attraction to better lifestyle and facilities in destination areas. Example: Village people attracted to cities for better education, healthcare, job opportunities. Push

Card 4Migration

List the four main categories of causes of migration.

Answer

The four main categories of causes of migration are: (1) Economic Causes - employment, occupation, business, transfer, natural resources, education, health services, planned migration; (2) Social Caus

Card 5Migration

What are the positive effects of migration on the economy?

Answer

Positive effects include: (1) Growth of Income - migrants send money to families, improving rural living standards and agricultural investment; (2) Contribution to Economic Development - foreign remit

Card 6Migration

Explain the negative effects of migration on urban areas.

Answer

Negative effects include: (1) Unregulated Urbanisation - formation of slums and hutments; (2) Shortage of Infrastructural Facilities - inadequate water, drainage, roads, education, health services; (3

Card 7Urbanisation

Define urbanisation according to the 1971-2001 census criteria.

Answer

Urbanisation is the process where population increases and concentrates in an area, converting it into a town or city. Census criteria: (1) Areas managed by Municipality, Corporation, Cantonment Board

Card 8Urbanisation

What are the three types of urbanisation processes?

Answer

The three types are: (1) Natural Population Growth - birth rate higher than death rate in urban areas; (2) Administrative Reclassification - rural areas upgraded and merged into cities (e.g., Ahmedaba

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