THE PROBLEMS OF MIGRANT QUARRY WORKERS JOLLY VARGHESE MSW II YEAR RAJAGIRI COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Oct 31, 2014
THE PROBLEMS OF MIGRANT QUARRY WORKERS
JOLLY VARGHESEMSW II YEARRAJAGIRI COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Aim
A holistic approach to understand the problems of migrant quarry workers which reduces their life expectancy.
Review of literature
Anti-Slavery International estimates that roughly 1 million children work in India’s stone quarries.
Working in quarry ‘reduces life expectancy’. They die of silicosis or occupational lung disease. The studies all talk about adults and the effects of constant dust and pollution on them.
Review of literature
Working in quarries experience the constant risk of accidents, injury and chronic health hazards.
Push Factors and pull factors are economic, political, cultural, social and environment based.
Low wages and low expectation for dignified employment.
Massive population movements of the modern times have wider social, economic, political, demographic and ecological implications.
Objective To identify the physical and psychological problems
of the migrant quarry workers Methodology Design of Research: Descriptive Strategy used is simple random sampling Universe: Male Migrant Quarry Workers at
Neeleeswaram- Malayatoor panchayat with minimum one year experience
FINDINGS
Most people suffer from various diseases such as cancer, asthma and other related diseases causing due to pollution.
FINDINGS
Quality of life of the quarry workers are very poor, other mental health issues are mental stress, job stress, emotional issues.
INTERVENTION MODEL
Awareness about the government programmes, introduce identity card and insurance package. Compulsory preventive measures, Introducing counselor.
CONCLUTION
The research has revealed the various problems of migrant quarry workers which need holistic approach to maintain their physical and mental health for a long life and a better tomorrow.