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BANGLADESHI MIGRATION
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Bangladeshi Migration to India: Issues and the Way Ahead
/ Nimbalkar, Dattatreaya
Nimbalkar, Dattatreaya
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The history of human civilization is history of migration. Migration has taken place since beginning of human civilization and it will continue in the future. People have migrated from one place to another place in search of food, shelter, freedom, security and better lifestyle. In this processthey have made and impact on Socio-Economic, Cultural, as well as the political system of their new destination.
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Bangladeshi Migration
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Bangladeshi migration to Italy: the family perspective
/ Rahman, Md Mizanur; Kabir, M A
Rahman, MD Mizanur
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2012.
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Reformation of immigration policy in Italy has paved the way for the emergence of some non-European emigrant communities in Italy including Bangladeshi community. This study addresses the Bangladeshi migration to Italy by highlighting context of immigrant reception in Italy, characteristics of Bangladeshi emigrants, their channels of migration, role of intermediaries in the migration process, economic cost of migration and inflows of remittances and its implications on family dynamics. This study draws from the Bangladesh Household Remittance Survey conducted by the International Organization for Migration-Dhaka in 2009. The study reports that opportunities in the Italian labour market translate into the increased opportunities for migrant families left behind in Bangladesh.
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Migration
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Bangladesh
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Italy
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Bangladesh Household Remittance Survey
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Bangladeshi Migration
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Reformation of Immigration Policy
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