Indian diaspora in the United States: brain drain or gain?
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- 9788125042662
- 304.8073054 SAH
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304.8 POR Modern migrations: Gujarati Indian networks in New York and London | 304.8 SAU Arrival city | 304.8 THI Migration of women workers from south asia to the gulf | 304.8073054 SAH Indian diaspora in the United States: brain drain or gain? | 304.809 CIR Circular migration and multilocational livelihood strategies in rural India | 304.8092 HAJ Leaving india: my family's journey from five villages to five continents | 304.8094 SAS Guests and Aliens |
Indian Diaspora in the United States looks at the topic of brain drain from a new lens. It uses Indian migration to the United States as a case study. Its approach is different from the conventional way of looking at international migration from India. The book includes discussions on brain gain and brain circulation for source countries. Recipient-countries not only benefit in the form of remittances, investments and savings but also by networking and bringing ideas and technology into India. By achieving success in and visibility in host countries, the diaspora community further influences economic and political benefits for their home countries. This groundbreaking work brings economic and political issues to the dimension of migration and concerns over brain drain. With its rigorous, network approach, this book is a valuable contribution to the studies of Indian diaspora, labour and globalization.
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