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Locked Homes, Empty Schools: The Impact of Distress Seasonal Migration on the Rural Poor
Smita, Photographs by Prashant Panjiar. Foreward by Amartya Sen

200 pp Hb, 8
USD 14
ISBN 8189884174
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Every year millions of impoverished families living in the rainfed parts of India leave their homes in search of work. Forced to migrate due to a livelihoods collapse in the villages, these distress seasonal migrants shut up their spartan homes, take a few meager belongings and move, often across long distances. The large numbers of children who accompany their parents are forced to drop out of school, and in most instances, do not find schooling in the areas they move to. As a result, at work sites these children are put to work from young ages. The numbers of such children under the age of 14 years is estimated to be in the region of 9 million. This study, commissioned by the American India Foundation, draws on the work of four NGOs in different parts of India, and in different sectors: sugarcane harvesting in Maharashtra, salt pan, roof tile and charcoal making in Gujarat, and brick kiln migrations from Orissa to Andhra Pradesh. Both macro and micro aspects of distress seasonal migration are covered, including the spread and scale of the occurrence, the seasonality factor, the differing contexts, employer-labour relations, working and living conditions of migrant families, and children, and the links of such migration with child labour.
SMITA has worked in the field of elementary education for over a decade and a half. She has been part of the Lok Jumbish project, Rajasthan, and the District Primary Education Project (DPEP) among others. Currently, she is with the American India Foundation, New Delhi.
PRASHANT PANJIAR is an independent photographer based in New Delhi. He has been associated with India Today and Outlook as a photo journalist for many years. Photo documenting common people and their struggles has been a constant theme in his work.

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Patitapaban, on 21-6-2008 wrote: An excellent piece of work


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