Labour Migrants from Northeast India

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  • ISBN 9781041010562
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book delves into the evolving dynamics of out-migration from Northeast India; a region historically associated with in-migration. It examines the shifting migration patterns, particularly the increasing trend of out-migration to Delhi and other parts of India, and the socio-economic implications for both migrants and their families left behind.

Focusing on the experiences of Northeast India out-migrants, the book highlights their transition from traditional labour-intensive roles to employment in the service sector, challenging conventional narratives of migration. It explores the factors driving migration, the socio-economic characteristics of migrants, their employability, the increasing instances of discrimination, and the neighbourhoods they inhabit. Additionally, through its rich field-based studies, it presents a poignant analysis of the impact of migration on left-behind family members, particularly elderly parents, offering an insightful perspective on the migration process.

This volume is a valuable resource for policymakers and scholars studying labour migration, urbanization, and the socio-economic complexities of migration. It will particularly appeal to those interested in South Asian Studies, South Asian Economics, and the evolving patterns of migration in diverse socio-economic contexts.

Naorem Pushparani Chanu is currently Assistant Professor at Navrachana University, Vadodara, India. She holds a doctoral degree from the Institute of Development Studies Kolkata, and an M.Phil. from the Central University of Hyderabad. Her academic work is largely focus on issues of migration studies, demography, and development related, pertaining to Northeast India.

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