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Migrant Laborers in India Face Increased Heat Stress Driven by Climate Warming and ENSO Variability

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    • Publication Information:
      eScholarship, University of California, 2025.
    • Publication Date:
      2025
    • Abstract:
      Abstract: Migrant laborers typically work long hours at physically demanding tasks without air conditioning, and they account for a considerable fraction of India's population—a share that is increasing with urban growth. However, changes in heat stress and labor capacity in major urban centers that attract rural‐to‐urban work migrants remain unexplored. Moreover, it remains unclear how the increased heat stress and reduced labor capacity under the warming climate will alter the most preferred workplaces for migrant laborers in India. Here, we use station‐based observations, reanalysis data, and climate model projections to reconstruct trends and variability in heat stress metrics, including wet‐bulb temperature for indoor exposure and wet‐bulb globe temperature for outdoor exposure based on migrant data from the 2011 Census. We show that during 1980–2021, most rural‐to‐urban migration hotspots in north, east, and southern India witnessed a significant ( p
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    • Accession Number:
      10.1029/2025ef006167
    • Accession Number:
      edssch.oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt49t9529c