Analysis of Backward and Forward Linkages Associated with Migrant Street Fish Vendors from Goa
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2025
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Springer Nature, 2025. 285-291 Sustainable Digital Technology and Ethics in an Ever-Changing Environment: Volume 2
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The Indian Economy has always been characterized as an Agrarian Economy. A large number of families from the rural regions in India are still dependent on agriculture for livelihood. However with the passage of time the needs of the families have grown exponentially, making it difficult for them to satisfy those needs solely by farming. Hence people have resorted to migration. Employment can be considered as one of the core reasons for migration in India. Although there are numerous challenges faced by the migrants there are backward and forward linkages associated with them too. Goa also attracts a large number of migrants from different states, which are involved in street fish vending. The paper makes an attempt to examine the backward and forward linkages associated with migrant street fish vendors from Goa and also tries to provide a review of the challenges faced by migrant fish vendors. This paper is based on the Ph.D. study, concerning with the Migrant Street Fish Vendors from Goa.
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D’Souza, J. X., & Monteiro, J. (2025). Analysis of Backward and Forward Linkages Associated with Migrant Street Fish Vendors from Goa. In Sustainable Digital Technology and Ethics in an Ever-Changing Environment: Volume 2 (pp. 285-291). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.