Census of India 1991 A B Migration tables v 1

Census of India  1991  A B  Migration tables  v  1
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1995
Genre: Arunāchal Pradesh (India)
ISBN: MINN:31951D023010207

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Census of India 1991 A B Migration tables v 1 2

Census of India  1991  A B  Migration tables  v  1 2
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1350
Release: 1996
Genre: Assam (India)
ISBN: MINN:31951D01868506R

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Caribe os at the Table

Caribe  os at the Table
Author: Melissa Fuster
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781469664583

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Melissa Fuster thinks expansively about the multiple meanings of comida, food, from something as simple as a meal to something as complex as one's identity. She listens intently to the voices of New York City residents with Cuban, Dominican, or Puerto Rican backgrounds, as well as to those of the nutritionists and health professionals who serve them. She argues with sensitivity that the migrants' health depends not only on food culture but also on important structural factors that underlie their access to food, employment, and high-quality healthcare. People in Hispanic Caribbean communities in the United States present high rates of obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related diseases, conditions painfully highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both eaters and dietitians may blame these diseases on the shedding of traditional diets in favor of highly processed foods. Or, conversely, they may blame these on the traditional diets of fatty meat, starchy root vegetables, and rice. Applying a much needed intersectional approach, Fuster shows that nutritionists and eaters often misrepresent, and even racialize or pathologize, a cuisine's healthfulness or unhealthfulness if they overlook the kinds of economic and racial inequities that exist within the global migration experience.

Census 1971 Scotland Migration Tables

Census 1971  Scotland   Migration Tables
Author: Great Britain. General Register Office (Scotland),Scotland. General Registry Office of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Publsiher: H.M. Stationery Office
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1976
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: 0114913811

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Central American Migration

Central American Migration
Author: Linda S. Peterson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1986
Genre: Central America
ISBN: PSU:000021073724

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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.

Rural Urban Migration in Vietnam

Rural Urban Migration in Vietnam
Author: Amy Y. C. Liu,Xin Meng
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319945743

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This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of rural-urban migration in Vietnam. It addresses a wide range of important topics, including Vietnam’s household registration system (ho khau), migration trends, remittance behaviour and social networking. In addition, it examines migrants’ earnings, their children’s schooling, housing issues and their families’ consumption behaviour in their destination cities. The book is mainly based on new data from the Australian National University's ‘Study of Rural-Urban Migration in Vietnam with Insights from China and Indonesia’ (VRUM) project, which identifies migrants from the large-scale, representative ‘Vietnam Household Living Standards Survey’ 2012 (VHLSS2012). In addition to the data from the VRUM project, the book draws on other widely used data sources to provide a comprehensive picture of rural-urban migrants in Vietnam. By highlighting the issues and challenges brought about by the large-scale rural-urban migration in Vietnam, the book helps researchers and policymakers more effectively formulate policies to respond to those challenges. Moreover, Vietnam’s experience can serve as lessons learnt to other transitional/developing countries.

Landlessness And Migration In Nepal

Landlessness And Migration In Nepal
Author: Nanda R. Shrestha
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429713583

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This book aims to describe, understand, and explain the social, political, and geographic consequences of frontier migration, focusing on landlessness, nearlandlessness, and spontaneous settlement among hill migrants in the Tarai of Nepal.