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India Migration Report 2012: Global Financial Crisis, Migration and Remittances

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Publisher
Routledge India
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
390
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. The Global Economic Crisis and Governance of Human Mobility
2. Migration and Development Linkages Re-examined in the Context of the Global Economic Crisis
3. The Global Economic Crisis and Impact on Migration from South-Asian and South-East Asian Countries: What are the Lessons to be Learned?
4. The Effect of the Global Economic Imbalance on Migrant Workers and Economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council
5. The Financial Crisis in the Gulf and its Impact on South Asian Migration and Remittances
6. The Dubai Model and the Impact of the Financial Crisis on South Asian Migrant Workers in the United Arab Emirates
7. Global Financial Crisis and its Consequences on Migrants in Qatar: Macro and Micro Perspectives
8. Global Financial Crisis and the Migrant Labour Market: A Study of Kuwait
9. Low-skilled Indian Construction Workers in the Gulf, Singapore and Malaysia: Return to India, Reintegration and Re-migration
10. Impact of the Global Recession on Migration and Remittances: The Kerala Experience
11. Global Financial Crisis and Return of South Asian Gulf Migrants: Patterns and Determinants of their Integration into Local Labour Markets
12. Inclusive Growth and Economic Crises: Labour Migration and Poverty in India
13. Food Inflation and Financial Crisis in India: Impact on Women and Children
14. Migration, Human Rights and Development
15. Remittances and Financial Participation: A Household-level Analysis in Kerala
16. International Labour Migration: Global Words, National Leads and Local Deeds
17. Broadening Exchanges and Changing Institutions: Multiple Sites of Economic Transnationalism
About the Editor
Notes on Contributors
Index


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