Migrant workers: a passage from India to the Middle East. Demographic and social-psychological implications and policy consideration

Kuthiala, S.K.

International Migration 24(2): 441-459

1986


ISSN/ISBN: 0020-7985
PMID: 12159586
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2435.1986.tb00795.x
Document Number: 344769
The author first gives an overview of labor emigration from India since the nineteenth century, noting particularly the trends in Indian migration to Middle Eastern and North African countries. The demand for expatriate labor in West Asia for the years 1985-1990 is projected, and consideration is given to differential labor migration according to skill category. Focusing on Indian emigrants currently working in the Gulf States, the author discusses conceptual problems in examining international migration as well as the social-psychological consequences and the societal impact of migration.

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