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HUMAN MIGRATION (4) answer(s).
 
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Current trend in labour migration from India to GCC countries i / N, Chaitra   Journal Article
N, Chaitra Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Migration and movement of human population have always been an integral element in the history of mankind. India has been experiencing large-scale migration to foreign countries since centuries and in the current globalised era. The International Labour Organization - ILO has classified international migration for employment in to two major categories including settlement migration and contract migration (ILO, 1989). The contract migration is unique phenomenon practiced in few western countries but in particular in the GCC countries post oil boon during 1970's as the governments used sharply higher oil revenue to build infrastructure and housing, and expand the economy (Seccombe, 1985).
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Environmental issues and SAARC initiatives / Sharma, Suman   Journal Article
Sharma, Suman Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Never mind the metrics: disrupting human trafficking by other means / Neumann, Vanessa   Article
Neumann, Vanessa Article
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Summary/Abstract Measuring and mapping human trafficking are challenging for several reasons and therefore do not lead to effective counter-trafficking strategies. Understanding the drivers of human migration, however, is a much more promising approach for developing policies with risk-mitigating strategies. Insofar as the patterns of human migration are intertwined with other aspects of illicit trade, they can serve as an early warning signal of vulnerabilities in the global trade system for criminal activity. Tracking the financial links between human trafficking and other crimes provides various options for effective degradation and disruption of illicit trafficking networks.
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Ocean of churn: how the Indian Ocean shaped human history / Sanyal, Sanjeev 2016  Book
Sanyal, Sanjeev Book
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Publication Gurgaon, Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd., 2016.
Description xiii, 297p.hbk
Standard Number 9780670087327
Key Words Indian Ocean  India  Medieval Geopolitics  Human Migration  History 
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