Indian Skilled Migration and Development To Europe and Back için kapak resmi
Indian Skilled Migration and Development To Europe and Back
Başlık:
Indian Skilled Migration and Development To Europe and Back
Yazar:
Tejada, Gabriela. editor.
ISBN:
9788132218104
Fiziksel Niteleme:
XXI, 332 p. 27 illus. online resource.
Seri:
Dynamics of Asian Development,
İçindekiler:
Introduction Gabriela Tejada, Uttam Bhattacharya, Binod Khadria -- Part 1: Conceptual framework -- Geographies of world knowledge. The role of scientists and scientific policies and practices Jean-Claude Bolay -- The dichotomy of the skilled and unskilled among NRIs and PIOs: Bane or boon for development in India? Binod Khadria -- Repercussions of international mobility on migrants’ home countries: Analytical framework Metka Hercog -- Student migration at the tri-juncture of globalization – higher education, competition for talent and migration management Ana Mosneaga.- Investment-linked skilled mobility between India and the EU Rupa Chanda and  Deeparghya Mukherjee -- Empirical evidence -- Methodology Umesh Bharte.-Institutional settings in selected European destination countries in comparison to institutional settings in the USA Metka Hercog and Christiane Kuptsch -- Diasporic paths to development: An Indian perspective Umesh Bharte and Rashmi Sharma -- Matching experiences and aspirations in the host countries with the Indian reality Gabriela Tejada, Zakaria Siddiqui and Uttam Bhattacharya -- Return Migration and Development: Evidence from India’s Skilled Professionals Perveen Kumar, Uttam Bhattacharya, Jayanta Nayek -- Gender Migration, Return and Development: Emerging Trends and Issues with special reference to India Jayanti Kumari and Rashmi Sharma -- Experiences in the host countries and return plans Metka Hercog, Zakaria Siddiqui and Uttam Bhattacharya -- Scientific diasporas and backwards knowledge transfer Gabriela Tejada, Jean-Claude Bolay, Binod Khadria -- Reverse migration: Expectations and realities of career choices among skilled return migrants in India Radha Roy Biswas.-Conclusions -- India: a paradigmatic exemplar to be used with precaution Jean-Baptiste Meyer and Binod Khadria -- Mobility of Indian human capital in the brain drain – brain gain debate Gabriela Tejada, Binod Khadria, Uttam Bhattacharya and Christiane Kuptsch.
Özet:
This topical volume offers new empirical evidence on Indian skilled migrants living in European countries, which have become important destinations in the global competition for talent, and on returnees in India. Making use of an interdisciplinary and multi-level analytical framework, which simultaneously includes diaspora interventions and return migration as its main channels of participation, the studies included in this volume offer original insights into the dynamics of skilled migration from India and its effects. The chapters highlight the determining factors required to channel possible contributions towards broad-based development and they suggest policy options for the home and host countries. Skilled migration has emerged as a major theme in the migration and development nexus in recent years, and this has led to an increase in studies that contemplate foreign-based skilled individuals from the perspective of their potential contributions to their countries of origin, either through diaspora interventions or their eventual return. India is a paradigmatic case, given the significant presence of Indian skilled professionals and students in industrialised countries and the established positive vision of their influence on the socioeconomic progress of the country through transfers of knowledge and skills, investment and financial remittances. At the same time, the number of skilled professionals returning to India has also increased, and these returnees bring an accumulation of knowledge and technical abilities, financial resources and entrepreneurial ventures, which are susceptible to generating changes in the local context. However, the creation of benefits depends on several factors, mostly associated with structural conditions and opportunities in the countries of destination and origin concerned. The volume critically discusses the above issues in the context of skilled migration from India to Europe and will be useful for academics and policy makers interested in migration studies and development issues.