Geospatial Analysis of Population Migration Patterns in the Post-Independence Era
Author(s):Rahul P. Tiwari1, Ankit R. Singh2, Neha K. Chauhan3
Affiliation: 1,2,3Department of Geography and Social Sciences, Rajdhani Institute of Arts and Humanities, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Page No: 24-27
Volume issue & Publishing Year: Volume 2 Issue 3,March-2025
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Application.(IJAMA)
ISSN NO: 3048-9350
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17332455
Abstract:
Population migration has been a defining phenomenon in the socio-economic development of nations during the post-independence era. This study utilizes geospatial techniques to analyze migration trends, focusing on urban-rural migration, inter-state movement, and their socio-economic impact. Geographic Information System (GIS) tools, demographic datasets, and historical migration records were integrated to identify significant migration corridors and population redistribution patterns. The findings highlight regional imbalances, urban concentration, and emerging migration hotspots, providing a comprehensive perspective on the dynamic spatial redistribution of populations since independence.
Keywords: Population migration, geospatial analysis, post-independence, GIS, urbanization
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