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In the alarming contemporary context of widespread corruption and
fraudulence in the overseas labour recruitment system in India,
this book attempts to understand the institution of emigration
governance and recruitment practices in the country with a focus on
the unskilled and semi-skilled sectors. It brings together the
results of research in the major emigration hubs of India with the
aid of quantitative and qualitative tools, drawing from all the
major stakeholders -intending emigrants, recruiting agents, return
emigrants, emigrant households, Protector of Emigrants, foreign
employers, foreign recruiting agents, Indian missions and emigrant
workers at the destination countries. The book unravels the
underlying discriminatory rationality of the existing system of
emigration governance, its logical and structural incoherencies and
the consequent inefficacy in protecting the most vulnerable
sections of workers leaving India for overseas employment,
resulting in unaffordable levels of transaction and social costs.
By outlining the institutional failure, the volume outlines the
fundamental principles of a new institution which would facilitate
orderly, safe and secure emigration, economically sustainable
beneficial expatriate life and social protection after the
emigrants return. The book will be of interest to students and
scholars of sociology, law, economics, demography, anthropology,
history, gender studies, cultural studies, Diaspora studies,
migration studies and international relations, apart from
policy-makers and administrators of transnational migration and
NGOs working in the field of migration.
In the alarming contemporary context of widespread corruption and
fraudulence in the overseas labour recruitment system in India,
this book attempts to understand the institution of emigration
governance and recruitment practices in the country with a focus on
the unskilled and semi-skilled sectors. It brings together the
results of research in the major emigration hubs of India with the
aid of quantitative and qualitative tools, drawing from all the
major stakeholders -intending emigrants, recruiting agents, return
emigrants, emigrant households, Protector of Emigrants, foreign
employers, foreign recruiting agents, Indian missions and emigrant
workers at the destination countries. The book unravels the
underlying discriminatory rationality of the existing system of
emigration governance, its logical and structural incoherencies and
the consequent inefficacy in protecting the most vulnerable
sections of workers leaving India for overseas employment,
resulting in unaffordable levels of transaction and social costs.
By outlining the institutional failure, the volume outlines the
fundamental principles of a new institution which would facilitate
orderly, safe and secure emigration, economically sustainable
beneficial expatriate life and social protection after the
emigrants return. The book will be of interest to students and
scholars of sociology, law, economics, demography, anthropology,
history, gender studies, cultural studies, Diaspora studies,
migration studies and international relations, apart from
policy-makers and administrators of transnational migration and
NGOs working in the field of migration.
Migration, Mobility and Multiple Affiliations studies Punjabi
transnational life from perspectives that have relevance for
contemporary policy, planning and governance. It analyses the
spatially widespread, integrated and complex Punjabi diaspora while
reflecting its vulnerability in an increasingly globalized world.
Besides an overarching introduction and a historical overview, this
book covers shifting contours of international migration, social
structure and organizational links, the interrelationship between
education and migration, and family networks of the Punjabi
emigrants.
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