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.
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