Revision summary
2020 lockdown cut informal urban wages and sent migrants walking home. Marx’s reserve army and Durkheim’s anomie explain the structure. Census undercount and weak interstate protection were the administrative facts. Gendered unpaid care in villages absorbed the shock. Cities rehired precarity; WFH belonged to another class.
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Introduction
The 2020 lockdown stopped urban work and transport almost at once. Migrant labourers, mostly informal, lost wages and shelter and walked toward villages. The event was a public lesson in how Indian capitalism uses a reserve army without urban citizenship.
Body
Who the migrant worker is
- Circular and seasonal labour ties village reproduction to city construction, factories, and services.
- Karl Marx’s reserve army fits: surplus labour, cheap, dismissible when accumulation pauses.
- Caste- and region-typed streams, and a large male majority on some sites, with women in domestic and garment niches, structure who could leave and who was trapped.
Immediate consequences
- Anomie in Durkheim’s sense: sudden collapse of the rules of work, rent, and food.
- Hunger, debt, and death on the road were not “natural” viral facts. They were organisational facts of the state and the firm.
- Children and the old in villages absorbed the shock through unpaid care, which gender analysis must name.
Structural consequences
- The fiction of a self-regulating labour market broke. Inter-State Migrant Workmen law had long been weak; the walk made the gap visible.
- Reverse migration reloaded rural households and, for a time, tightened some local labour markets.
- Trust in the city as a moral community failed. Organic solidarity of the urban division of labour snapped for those without contracts.
Data and knowledge
- Census 2011 already undercounted circular migrants. Lockdown showed why a house-list misses them.
- Qualitative streams on highways supplemented missing counts: mixed method by force.
Longer traces
- Some returned to cities when work restarted; precarity was not abolished.
- Political talk of self-reliance sat beside unchanged informal dependence in global and domestic supply chains.
- Platform and WFH India continued for another class, sharpening dualism.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD LOCK[Lockdown] --> STOP[Work transport stop] STOP --> WALK[Reverse migration] INF[Informal no contract] --> WALK WALK --> ANO[Anomie debt village care] RES[Reserve army] --> INF
Conclusion
Lockdown consequences for migrant labourers were hunger, forced mobility, anomie, and a return to the village as shock-absorber. Marx’s reserve army and Durkheim’s broken regulation explain the structure. Census invisibility and weak interstate law were the administrative side. The city rebuilt on the same informal terms.
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