Migration of Labour in India

Migration of Labour in India
Author: Himmat Singh Ratnoo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317333401

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Migration – both within and between countries – is increasingly one of the world's most important policy issues. The faster the Indian economy grows, the larger will be the geographical redistribution of the workforce from localities of low to those of high employment growth. Thus, territorial mobility is fundamental both to realizing the full economic potential of India's people and to allowing the population to escape from rural poverty. The book analyses the decisive factors in labour migration. Based upon a thorough and robust examination of migrants to three slum localities of Delhi stretching over four decades, the author examines why people migrate, the circumstances of their decision and their experience at their destination. He investigates the myths of urban policy – that "rural development" will reduce migration to the cities, that "growth poles" can be created to divert migrant flows, and that government has the power to influence significantly migration scales and directions while pursuing essentially unpredictable market-driven economic growth. Testing the essential theoretical basis for urban policy in India, the book is of interest to academics studying migration of labour and urbanization, and those interested in South Asian Studies.

Migrant Labour in India

Migrant Labour in India
Author: S. N. Tripathy,C. R. Dash
Publsiher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8171413846

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Study with reference to Orissa, India.

India s Low Skilled Migration to the Middle East

India s Low Skilled Migration to the Middle East
Author: S. Irudaya Rajan,Prem Saxena
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2019-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811392245

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This book provides new insights and research studies on how developing countries come to terms with the nationalisation policies of Gulf economies that provide employment for their nationals. Focusing on regions and countries that have traditionally been overlooked, it includes studies on labour migration from Egypt to the Middle East and from the Philippines to Lebanon, migrant experiences and policy prospects in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, and Indian migration to the Gulf. The book fills a critical gap in migration research by studying migration from various Indian states, such as Tamil Nadu, Telugu-speaking states (Telangana and Andhra Pradesh), Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. It also explores the unexpected phenomenon of demographic windows of economic opportunity (not documented in demographic literature) observed in a few Arab countries due to older migrant expatriates returning to their home country; the impact of international out-migration on intergenerational educational mobility among children in migrant-sending households in Kerala; and forced migration of Kerala Muslims to the Gulf.

Distressed Migrant Labour in India

Distressed Migrant Labour in India
Author: K. Gopal Iyer
Publsiher: Kanishka Publishers
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8173916152

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In This Book The Thrust Is On Basic Human Rights Issues Of Migrant Labour In India And Its Violations At The Grass Roots Level. It Looks At Issues Of Major Human Rights Violations At The Origin In Bihar And At Destination In The Various Industries Of Punjab And Haryana.

Networks Labour and Migration among Indian Muslim Artisans

Networks  Labour and Migration among Indian Muslim Artisans
Author: Thomas Chambers
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781787354531

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Networks, Labour and Migration among Indian Muslim Artisans provides an ethnography of life, work and migration in a North Indian Muslim-dominated woodworking industry. It traces artisanal connections within the local context, during migration within India, and to the Gulf, examining how woodworkers utilise local and transnational networks, based on identity, religiosity, and affective circulations, to access resources, support and forms of mutuality. However, the book also illustrates how liberalisation, intensifying forms of marginalisation and incorporation into global production networks have led to spatial pressures, fragmentation of artisanal labour, and forms of enclavement that persist despite geographical mobility and connectedness. By working across the dialectic of marginality and connectedness, Thomas Chambers thinks through these complexities and dualities by providing an ethnographic account that shares everyday life with artisans and others in the industry. Descriptive detail is intersected with spatial scales of ‘local’, ‘national’ and ‘international’, with the demands of supply chains and labour markets within India and abroad, with structural conditions, and with forms of change and continuity. Empirically, then, the book provides a detailed account of a specific locale, but also contributes to broader theoretical debates centring on theorisations of margins, borders, connections, networks, embeddedness, neoliberalism, subjectivities, and economic or social flux.

Indian Labour Migration to the Gulf

Indian Labour Migration to the Gulf
Author: Anisur Rahman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025254355

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Based partly on a 1994 survey of 300 former migrant workers who had returned to Bihar from the Gulf after completing at least one job contract. Investigates the impact of migration on the emigrants' families and on the economy of the sending area.

India Migration Report 2010

India Migration Report 2010
Author: S Irudaya Rajan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000365733

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The first India Migration Report proposed by the Research Unit on International Migration set up by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala is organised into articles on four broad themes: migration, remittances, gender, and policy issues. The opening article reviews the historical trends in international migration, followed by two articles that deal with workers’ remittances and one which discusses the maturity that Kerala emigration reached in this state. Other articles focus on cross-border migration in developing countries, and as yet less documented gender issues, including the migration of nurses and housemaids. Though large numbers of unskilled and semi-skilled labourers migrate to the Gulf region, the prevailing labour laws and the violation of human rights in the GCC countries are an unexplored area; this is something this volume also addresses. The cost of migration and the role played by unscrupulous recruitments agents are serious concerns for both the government and international agencies working in migration. The Emigration Act 1983 provides guidelines for organising recruitment business in India. Do we have to revamp the recruitment system? These are some of the themes this book discusses.

Indian Skilled Migration and Development

Indian Skilled Migration and Development
Author: Gabriela Tejada,Uttam Bhattacharya,Binod Khadria,Christiane Kuptsch
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788132218104

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This edited contribution explores strategies and measures for leveraging the potential of skilled diasporas and for advancing knowledge-based evidence on return skilled migration and its impact on development. By taking the example of Indian skilled migration, this study identifies ways of involving returned skilled migrants in home country development as well as proposes approaches to engage the diaspora in development. As high-skill immigration from India to mainland Europe is a rather recent phenomenon, the activities of Indian professionals in Europe are under-researched. The findings have wider application in contributing to the policy dialogue on migration and development, specifically to the advantage for developing and emerging economies. The book employs an interdisciplinary, two-fold approach: The first part of the research looks at how international exposure affects the current situation of skilled returnees in India. The second, European, part of the research examines migration policies, labour market regulations and other institutional settings that enable or hinder skilled Indians’ links with the country of origin. Structural differences between the host countries may facilitate different levels of learning opportunities; thus, this book identifies good practices to promote the involvement of Indian skilled diaspora in socio-economic development. In applying the framework of diaspora contributions as well as the return channel to study the impact on India, the book draws on qualitative and quantitative research methods consisting of policy analysis, in-depth interviews with key experts and skilled migrants and on data sets collected specifically for this study.