Home > Urban migration and social exclusion: study from Indore slums and informal settlements
Author(s):
Siddharth Agarwal
Publisher:
International Institute for Environment and Development
Pages:
56
Year:
2016
Focus country:
India
Focus city:
Indore
Much of India’s future urbanization will be the result of migration from rural areas and small cities and towns. These urban migrants are often invisible, voiceless and powerless. This working paper examines the different forms of exclusion and deprivation experienced by new migrants, temporary/seasonal migrants and older migrants/settlers in Indore.
It finds that temporary and recent migrants face significant challenges accessing housing and basic services, but that many older migrants have improved their situations gradually. The recommendations presented aim to integrate the different needs of migrants into India’s urbanization agenda in the broader pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals.