
Av Naorem Pushparani Chanu, 2026.
On the Move to Delhi
This book delves into the evolving dynamics of out-migration from Northeast India; a region historically associated with in-migration. It examines the shifting migration patterns, particularly the increasing trend of out-migration to Delhi and other parts of India, and the socio-economic implications for both migrants and their families left behind. Focusing on the experiences of Northeast India out-migrants, the book highlights their transition from traditional labour-intensive roles to employment in the service sector, challenging conventional narratives of migration. It explores the factors driving migration, the socio-economic characteristics of migrants, their employability, the increasing instances of discrimination, and the neighbourhoods they inhabit. Additionally, through its rich field-based studies, it presents a poignant analysis of the impact of migration on left-behind family members, particularly elderly parents, offering an insightful perspective on the migration process. This volume is a valuable resource for policymakers and scholars studying labour migration, urbanization, and the socio-economic complexities of migration. It will particularly appeal to those interested in South Asian Studies, South Asian Economics, and the evolving patterns of migration in diverse socio-economic contexts.
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Av Naorem Pushparani Chanu, 2026.
On the Move to Delhi
This book delves into the evolving dynamics of out-migration from Northeast India; a region historically associated with in-migration. It examines the shifting migration patterns, particularly the increasing trend of out-migration to Delhi and other parts of India, and the socio-economic implications for both migrants and their families left behind. Focusing on the experiences of Northeast India out-migrants, the book highlights their transition from traditional labour-intensive roles to employment in the service sector, challenging conventional narratives of migration. It explores the factors driving migration, the socio-economic characteristics of migrants, their employability, the increasing instances of discrimination, and the neighbourhoods they inhabit. Additionally, through its rich field-based studies, it presents a poignant analysis of the impact of migration on left-behind family members, particularly elderly parents, offering an insightful perspective on the migration process. This volume is a valuable resource for policymakers and scholars studying labour migration, urbanization, and the socio-economic complexities of migration. It will particularly appeal to those interested in South Asian Studies, South Asian Economics, and the evolving patterns of migration in diverse socio-economic contexts.
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