Labour migration in the post liberation era edited by Denzil Fernandes and P. O. Martin Eng

Contributor(s): Publication details: ISPCK/CISRS 2019 New Delhi Description: 253 pagesISBN:
  • 9789388945035
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.127/FER
Contents:
Impact of Globalization on Urban Slum Dwellers – Migrants from rural Areas: A Social Case Study of Barasat Town, North 24 Parganas District, West Bengal - Notan Bhusan Kar Workers, Identity, Policies and their Position in the Urban Space – Atlanta Talukdar and Deepshika Malakar Negotiation in Urban Spaces: Rural to Urban Migration of Labour – Sukanya Kakoti and Raju Saikia Cityscape for Young Migrant Women: A Reflection on Intra Domestic Workers in Bangalore – Richard Gonsalves Socio-legal Dynamics of Migrant Workers in India – Bhumika Sharma and Mamta Kashyap Vulnerabilities of Interstate Migrants in India: A Case Study of Waste Pickers and Manual Scavengers in Delhi – Ojasvi Goyal Income Generation Livelihood and Statelessness: An Analysis of the Current situation of Tea Garden workers of North Bengal, India – Saikat Roy The Making and Unmaking of the Migrant Labourers of the Marginal Caste – Paul D’Souza An Analysis of the Livelihood Determinants and Vulnerability of Seasonal Migrant in Khohar Village, Rajasthan, India – Aparna Radhakrishnan, Niti Saxena and Vrindaa Sharma Vulnerabilities of Distress Labour Migrants from North and North eastern States in South India – P.O. Martin and Smitha Philip Migrant Workers in Sanitation work: Vulnerabilities of Inter-state Migrants in India – Ratnesh Katulkar and Paul D’Souza Status of Rural Migrant Workers in Ranchi City – Sweta Politics of Saptial Govermentalities: Migrants and their Right to the City – Teena Anil Post Liberalization, Dalits and Large Scale Industry: Experiences of Labour who migrated from Coastal Odisha to Other Parts of India – Dhaneswar Bhoi and Neelima Rashmi Lakra Graveyard of Inter-state Migrant Workers on Gujarat’s Alang Beach: An Inquiry into How Migrant Workers Constitute a Community of Fate – Gopal Krishna
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Books Books Indian Social Institute, New Delhi General Stacks 331.127/FER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 35132-C

Impact of Globalization on Urban Slum Dwellers – Migrants from rural Areas: A Social Case Study of Barasat Town, North 24 Parganas District, West Bengal - Notan Bhusan Kar
Workers, Identity, Policies and their Position in the Urban Space – Atlanta Talukdar and Deepshika Malakar
Negotiation in Urban Spaces: Rural to Urban Migration of Labour – Sukanya Kakoti and Raju Saikia
Cityscape for Young Migrant Women: A Reflection on Intra Domestic Workers in Bangalore – Richard Gonsalves
Socio-legal Dynamics of Migrant Workers in India – Bhumika Sharma and Mamta Kashyap
Vulnerabilities of Interstate Migrants in India: A Case Study of Waste Pickers and Manual Scavengers in Delhi – Ojasvi Goyal
Income Generation Livelihood and Statelessness: An Analysis of the Current situation of Tea Garden workers of North Bengal, India – Saikat Roy
The Making and Unmaking of the Migrant Labourers of the Marginal Caste – Paul D’Souza
An Analysis of the Livelihood Determinants and Vulnerability of Seasonal Migrant in Khohar Village, Rajasthan, India – Aparna Radhakrishnan, Niti Saxena and Vrindaa Sharma
Vulnerabilities of Distress Labour Migrants from North and North eastern States in South India – P.O. Martin and Smitha Philip
Migrant Workers in Sanitation work: Vulnerabilities of Inter-state Migrants in India – Ratnesh Katulkar and Paul D’Souza
Status of Rural Migrant Workers in Ranchi City – Sweta
Politics of Saptial Govermentalities: Migrants and their Right to the City – Teena Anil
Post Liberalization, Dalits and Large Scale Industry: Experiences of Labour who migrated from Coastal Odisha to Other Parts of India – Dhaneswar Bhoi and Neelima Rashmi Lakra
Graveyard of Inter-state Migrant Workers on Gujarat’s Alang Beach: An Inquiry into How Migrant Workers Constitute a Community of Fate – Gopal Krishna

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