India Migration Report 2011: Migration, Identity and Conflict

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S. Irudaya Rajan
Routledge, 25 iun. 2012 - 260 pagini

This book examines identities, violence and conflict in the context of internal migration within India. As India prepares to count its citizens for Census 2011 with a proposal for a National Population Register and a unique identity card for every Indian citizen, the debate on internal and cross-border migration is significant. The second volume in this annual series, India Migration Report 2011 focuses on the implications of internal migration, livelihood strategies, recruitment processes, and development and policy concerns in critically reviewing the existing institutional framework.

The essays provide a district-level analysis of the various facets of migration with a focus on employment networks, gender dimensions and migration–development linkages, with concrete policy suggestions to improve living and working conditions of vulnerable migrant workers who are a lifeline to the growth of Indian economy. This will be an invaluable resource for those in the fields of demography, economics, sociology, public policy and administration.

 

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An Update
1
Are the Underclass More Mobile?
7
A Districtlevel Analysis
25
4 Shortduration Migration in India
52
5 Magnitude of Migration from the Northeastern Region of India
72
6 Politics of Conflict and Migration
95
7 Can the LicensingInspection Mechanism Deliver Justice to Interstate Migrant Workmen?
102
Migration and Mobility from Karnataka to Goa
108
Macro Evidence from NSSO Data
183
13 Multiple Identities and Migratory Dynamics of Nurses
203
Domestic Work and Internal Migration of Women in India
219
15 On Examining MigrationPoverty Nexus in Urban India
236
Migrant Narratives and the Making of a Productive Citizen in Kerala
257
17 Impact of Emigration and Remittances on Goan Economy
275
18 Emigration and Remittances in Kerala in the Context of Surge in Oil Prices
297
An Analysis of Its Economic Implications
309

Recent Evidences from Bangalore
125
10 Job Recruitment Networks and Migration to Cities in India
144
Linking Recruitment and Labour Process
173
Notes on Contributors
331
Index
333
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S. Irudaya Rajan is Chair Professor, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs Research Unit on International Migration, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

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