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The Physical and Psychological Well-Being of Immigrant Children

Authors Krista M. Perreira, India J. Ornelas
Year 2011
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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3 Journal Article

EU-India Bilateral Remittances

Authors Chinmay TUMBE
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A hundred years ago, during colonial times, more than a hundred thousand migrants from Britain and Ireland worked in India, mostly as soldiers and administrators. In contrast, only around 4,000 Indians lived in Britain: 1,000 students and 2,500 persons working in navigation related activities. As a result, European countries were net recipients of migrants’ remittances from India. A century later, nearly a million emigrants from India live in the countries of the European Union (EU) and less than 10,000 EU expatriates work in India, making India a net recipient of migrants’ remittances from the EU. Considering the significantly large Indian emigrant base in the EU, few questions that emerge are: How much money flows from the EU to India by way of migrants’ remittances? What part of emigrant capital flows are sourced from the EU? And what are the country shares of these remittance flows? This paper attempts to address these questions basing its analysis on data compiled from numerous reports published by the Reserve Bank of India over the last three decades.
Year 2012
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6 Report

India-EU migration : a relationship with untapped potential

Authors Philippe FARGUES, Kathryn LUM
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Year 2014
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7 Report

Investment and Migration Linkages between India and the EU

Authors Deeparghya MUKHERJEE, Rupa CHANDA
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Year 2012
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8 Report

Proceedings of the national consultation workshop on facilitating safe and legal migration and prevention of irregular migration

Authors [CARIM-India]
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The “National Consultation Workshop on Facilitating Safe and Legal Migration and Preventing Irregular Migration” was organised by the India Centre for Migration (ICM) on the 6th and 7th of September, 2012 under the India-EU Project, “Developing a Knowledge base for Migration Policy Making on India EU Migration.” The venue of the Workshop was the Claridges, New Delhi.The objective of the Workshop was to create awareness and disseminate information related to irregular migration from India to the EU.
Year 2013
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9 Report

The Role of Gilani Businessmen and Artists in Propagation of Relations between Iran and India

Authors Seyed Abbas Azmodeh
Year 2017
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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10 Journal Article

Irregular migration from India to the EU : evidence from the Punjab

Authors Viresh Kumar BHAWRA
Description
The present paper titled “Irregular Migration from India to EU: Evidence from Punjab” is a part of India-EU project “Developing Knowledge Base for Policymaking on India- EU Migration”. Author of the paper is serving as an Indian Police Service officer in the State of unjab, India and has utilised his first-hand experience of dealing with the problem as Nodal Officer of the State Government to analyse the perspective of law enforcement agency in a source country.
Year 2013
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11 Report

Examining mode 4 commitments in India and the EU’s agreements : implication for the India-EU BTIA

Authors Arpita MUKHERJEE, Tanu M. GOYAL
Description
India and the European Union (EU) are currently negotiating a Broadbased Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) and Mode 4 liberalisation is a key component of the negotiations. India and the EU have different negotiating positions under Mode 4 in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and in their bilateral agreements. The objective of this paper is to examine India and the EU’s offer in the WTO and their existing commitments in bilateral agreements and draw implications for the India-EU BTIA.
Year 2013
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12 Report

Countenance of the Indian Subcontinent and Iqbal Lahouri as a Theorist of Independence of Pakistan in the Poetry of Malik Alshoara Bahar

Authors Javad Jalayernia, Abolghasem Amir Ahmadi, Ali Eshghi Sardehi
Year 2016
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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13 Journal Article

Proceedings of the final conference of the project on Developing a knowledge base for policy making on India-EU migration' (February 2011 – October 2013) - 'India – EU migration and mobility: prospects and challenges' - New Delhi, 17 and 18 October 2013

Authors [CARIM-India]
Description
The project on 'Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migration' co-funded by the European Commission, implemented at the India Centre for Migration during February 2011 – October 2013 has been culminated with the final conference of the project organised on the theme, 'India-EU Migration and Mobility: Prospects and Challenges' on 17th and 18th October 2013 at the Ashok Hotel, New Delhi. The project envisaged that a final conference to be organized in Delhi in order to disseminate the outputs of the project and recommend a durable framework of discussion and institutional exchange between India and the EU on migration and mobility.
Year 2013
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Missionaries, Christianity, and Education in 19th Century Punjab

Authors Yaqoob Khan Bangash
Year 2018
Journal Name FWU JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
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15 Journal Article

Movement of IT professionals between India and the EU : issues and the way forward

Authors Divya SATIJA, Arpita MUKHERJEE
Description
India and the European Union (EU) are major exporters of information technology (IT) and Itenabled services (ITeS) and both have high domestic demand for such services.The paper found that movement of professionals has benefitted both Indian and EU companies and, in future, bilateral trade in the IT/ITeS sector and labour mobility is likely to increase. However, there are a number of barriers affecting movement of professionals in this sector. The paper suggests that while some of these can be addressed through domestic reforms in India and the EU, others can be addressed under the on-going India-EU Broadbased Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) and through inter-governmental cooperation between India and EU member states.
Year 2013
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16 Report

Proceedings of the final conference of the project on Developing a knowledge base for policy making on India-EU migration' (February 2011 – October 2013) - 'India – EU migration and mobility: prospects and challenges' - New Delhi, 17 and 18 October 2013

Authors [CARIM-India]
Description
The project on 'Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migration' co-funded by the European Commission, implemented at the India Centre for Migration during February 2011 – October 2013 has been culminated with the final conference of the project organised on the theme, 'India-EU Migration and Mobility: Prospects and Challenges' on 17th and 18th October 2013 at the Ashok Hotel, New Delhi. The project envisaged that a final conference to be organized in Delhi in order to disseminate the outputs of the project and recommend a durable framework of discussion and institutional exchange between India and the EU on migration and mobility.
Year 2013
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17 Report

Strengthening People-to-People (P2P) Connectivity through Cultural Exchange: Malaysia-India Bilateral Relations in a Globalised World

Authors Suseela Devi Chandran
Year 2017
Journal Name PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
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18 Journal Article

EU-India migration and trade linkages

Authors Chinmay TUMBE
Description
This paper reviews the relationship between migration and trade between India and the European Union (EU). It provides an overview of EU-India trade across various dimensions and links it with migration in three specific contexts: (a) The $ 14 billion EU-India diamond trade that represents nearly 15% of total EU-India merchandise trade, and that is attributed to the direct and active role played by Indian immigrants and the diaspora (b) The trade in food products such as lentils, beans, rice and spices that reflects the pull of goods towards the EU to meet the preferences of the Indian immigrants and (c) The trade in services in the computer & information, education and entertainment sectors and the mobility of professionals, students and tourists respectively.
Year 2013
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20 Report

Wealth equals wisdom? The Rockefeller and Ford Foundations in India

Authors LA Gordon
Year 1997
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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24 Journal Article

Mapping India-EU tourism flows

Authors Sasidaran GOPALAN
Description
India and the EU have expanded their bilateral economic and investment ties significantly in the last decade or so. As a result of closer ties, the EU has emerged as a very important destination for various types of cross-border flows from India. In addition to the growing movement of professionals and students, there has also been a marked rise in cross-border flows of tourists between India and the EU. Given the economic and strategic significance of promoting tourism flows for fostering bilateral relations, this paper attempts to map the tourism flows between India and a selected few EU countries and also examine their relative significance as destinations or sources. The paper also draws some possible inferences about tourism’s role in facilitating irregular migration.
Year 2013
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25 Report

Visions of India from Europe: Liberals, Marxists, and romantics. From Imperialism to dialogue

Authors Albert Ferrer
Year 2018
Journal Name ARS BREVIS
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27 Journal Article

Migration, Social Capital, Financial Capital:

Authors Muhammad Zubair, Dieter Bögenhold, Universität Klagenfurt
Year 2017
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29 Journal Article

Visibility of Invisible: Covid-19 and Nepal-India Migration

Authors Sadikshya Bhattarai, Jeevan Baniya, Vibhav Pradhan, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Tribhuvan University Journal
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32 Journal Article

Reaching out : the external dimension of the EU’s migration policy : a comparative study on India and Australia

Authors Katharina EISELE, Anja WIESBROCK
Description
This paper seeks to examine the external dimension of the EU’s migration policy by concentrating, first, on the EU’s legal framework in the area of migration followed by an analysis of the policy developments under the GAMM. In a second step, this paper depicts the EU relations with India and Australia, respectively, in terms of migration matters with a view to explore how the EU has defined its current positions towards these two third countries in form of a comparative case study. India and Australia have been selected for an analysis because the migration flows prevailing in each state vary and the level of economic development differs notably. While Australia has always been an immigration country and maintains traditional ties with the European continent, India has only recently emerged as a major country of emigration to the EU. Yet, the EU constitutes a major partner for both countries. Finally, some conclusive remarks are made on the diverging migration rules for third-country nationals from India and Australia.
Year 2013
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34 Report

Intersectionalities and im/mobilities in family and marriage: a comparative study of Germany and India

Authors Mayurakshi Chaudhuri, Saurav Karmakar, Sakshi Shukla
Year 2024
Journal Name Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
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37 Journal Article

Les flux de réfugiés en Inde

Authors Gilles Boquérat
Year 1997
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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39 Journal Article

Goans in Portugal: Role of history and identity in shaping diaspora linkages

Authors Rupa CHANDA, Sriparna GHOSH
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Year 2012
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44 Report

Dual citizenship in the relationship India-Europe

Authors Gerard-René DE GROOT, Maarten Peter VINK
Description
This paper discusses the politically controversial topic of dual or multiple citizenship in the context of the relationships between India and Europe, and EU member States in particular. The paper first focuses on the attitude of the Indian legislator towards dual citizenship and pays particular attention to the development of a special status for Overseas Indians holding another citizenship. Thereafter it discusses the attitude of Member States of the European Union towards dual or multiple citizenship, and how this attitude has changed in the course of the years. Finally, the paper explores the changes that would occur if India would accept the possibility to possess dual citizenship c.q. if it would considerably increase the rights of Overseas Citizens of India.
Year 2013
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50 Report

Ageing and Values in the Developments of Home-Based Eldercare: Perspectives from India and Sweden

Authors Urmi Nanda Biswas, Lotta Dellve, Anindo Bhattacharjee, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Psychology and Developing Societies
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51 Journal Article

India-EU Engagement and International Migration: Challenges and policy imperatives

Authors Basant Kumar POTNURU, Sam VISHISHTA
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Year 2012
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54 Report

India-EU migration : the social security rights of Indian nationals moving to and within the European Union

Authors A. P. (Anne Pieter) VAN DER MEI
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With the intensification of the economic relationships between India and the European Union (EU) labour mobility from India to the EU is bound to increase in the forthcoming years. This mobility raises numerous questions not only as regards immigration and labour market access, but also in relation to social social security. This paper focuses on the social security status of Indian nationals moving to EU Member States for employment reasons. It presents and analyses, first, the EU’s internal social security coordination regime with a view to establishing the social security status of third country nationals, and Indian workers in particular, moving between EU Member States and, second, the external coordination applicable to Indian nationals, moving from India to individual EU Member States (Belgium and the Netherlands) for employment reasons.
Year 2013
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55 Report

A Qualitative Account of Young People’s Experiences Seeking Care from Emergency Departments for Self-Harm

Authors Sadhbh J. Byrne, India Bellairs-Walsh, Simon M. Rice, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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57 Journal Article

Ethnic enclaves and birth outcomes of immigrants from India in a diverse US state

Authors Jennifer B. Kane, Julien O. Teitler, Nancy E. Reichman
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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59 Journal Article

Doing business in India: cross-cultural issues in managing human resources

Authors Seeta Gupta, A. Uday Bhaskar
Year 2016
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
Citations (WoS) 8
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65 Journal Article

The EU and India : common interests, divergent policies

Authors Radha KUMAR
Year 2013
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69 Working Paper

Genetic Diversity among Coastal Populations of Maharashtra, Goa and Odisha, India

Authors A. K. Kapoor, Deepali Verma
Year 2013
Journal Name ANTHROPOLOGIST
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73 Journal Article

Indian Investment in Eastern Europe: Prospects, issues and the way forward

Authors Tanu M. GOYAL, Arpita MUKHERJEE
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Year 2012
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76 Report

Are people of Indian origin (PIO) “Indian”? A case study of South Africa

Authors Frederic Landy, Brij Maharaj, Helene Mainet-Valleix
Year 2004
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 17
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77 Journal Article

Predicting Child-Labour Risks by Norms in India

Authors Jihye Kim, Wendy Olsen, Arkadiusz Wiśniowski
Year 2023
Journal Name Work, Employment and Society
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79 Journal Article

Destination Personality: Scale Development And Validation

Authors Vikas Kumar, Jogendra K. Nayak
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM RESEARCH
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82 Journal Article

City Profile: Madurai, India

Authors Debolina Kundu, Baishali Lahiri, Arvind Pandey, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Environment and Urbanization ASIA
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84 Journal Article

An overview of highly-skilled labour migration to Norway : with a focus on India as country of origin

Authors Geir Tore BRENNE, Helge Hiram JENSEN
Description
The paper aims at providing an overview of skilled labour migration to Norway, specifically focussing on highly-skilled labour migrants from India. The first part presents relevant migration policies in Norway: their history, their general characteristics, and some features of specific relevance for highly-skilled labour migrants from India. It ends with a critical assessment of an on-going policy process. The second part of the report presents some relevant data from official data registers, in five tables and one figure. This second part concludes with a critical appraisal of the data.
Year 2013
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Indian Human Resources Mobility: Brain drain versus brain gain

Authors Natalia BUGA, Jean-Baptiste MEYER
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India is a major source of migrants, especially of highly-skilled and well-trained workers. This paper attempts to show that even with a high number of Indian talents abroad, India – as well as destination countries – takes advantage of the resources generated by this population. Traditionally the flows of Indian professionals have been directed towards the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other similar destinations. Recently, however, Western European countries are being selected as migration options. In this paper, the growing diversification of receiving countries is explained as a consequence of European immigration policies focusing on highly-skilled migrants, demographic trends which raise several questions related to labour shortages and, finally, the effects of the global economic crisis on mobility. The migration of highly-skilled Indians is analyzed and put in the context of globalization and the intensification of the knowledge-based economy. The paper shows that what has happened in India might stand as a win-win scenario with wider application where a brain drain may be converted into a brain gain.
Year 2012
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91 Report

Indiascapes: Reflecting on India at the 11th EASA conference

Authors Mari Korpela, Jonathan Miles-Watson
Year 2010
Journal Name Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society
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92 Journal Article

ECONOMIC IMPACT OF NOVEL CORONA VIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) ON MIGRANT WORKERS, RURAL ECONOMY AND TOURISM IN INDIA

Authors Md Shahnawaz Abdin, Rahul Kumar
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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98 Journal Article

Introduction: Reconsidering the Region in India

Authors Leah Koskimaki, Carol Upadhya
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of South Asian Development
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100 Journal Article
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