Affiliation:
1. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted human mobility and sustainable development. Chandil, Jharkhand, in India, is experiencing the impact of migration patterns and the fallout of the pandemic. This research examines the migrant workforce's composition, pre-pandemic livelihoods, and post-pandemic resilience. The study uses data analysis and a survey of 392 respondents to examine the pandemic's impact on migration patterns, livelihoods, and sustainable development prospects. It also highlights the resilience and adaptability of migrant workers, the construction industry's dynamics, and the changing landscape of internal migration in India. The research places Chandil, Jharkhand, within the global context and aligns it with the United Nations' sustainable development goals. It calls for targeted interventions to safeguard the well-being and livelihoods of vulnerable migrant populations and calls for a reimagining of policies and strategies to foster sustainable development and rebuild a more equitable post-pandemic world.
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