Covid-led reverse migration to Bihar halved remittance, says study
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Conducted between October 2020 and January 2021, the study was compiled by researchers from the Delhi-based Institute for Human Development and the Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability at Australia’s Monash University, and was funded by the International Growth Centre.
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More than half the migrant workers from Bihar returned from cities following the outbreak of Covid-19, which led to a nationwide lockdown last year, shelling out a hefty Rs 3,000 for the journey on average and spending about 149 days in their native villages, a new study has found.
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