توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Migration of Labour in India: The squatter settlements of Delhi
نام کتاب : Migration of Labour in India: The squatter settlements of Delhi
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مهاجرت نیروی کار در هند: سکونت گاه های ساکن دهلی
سری : Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series, 116
نویسندگان : Himmat Singh Ratnoo, Nigel Harris
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 262
ISBN (شابک) : 2016004652 , 9781315659220
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of maps
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Abbreviations
1 Introduction: background and organisation of the case study
Introduction
Theoretical and analytical background of the case study
Problem
Empirical backdrop of the case study
Hypotheses
Choice of Delhi for the case study
Generalising nature of the present case study
Structure of the book
References
2 Method in the sample survey
Introduction
Why only the squatter settlements?
The process of sample selection
The survey
Retracing the criterion migrants after 17 years for a resurvey in 2009
References
3 Socio-economic status of migrants before migration
Introduction
A test on the area explanation of migration
Occupational status and employment
Assessment of economic position in the agricultural context
Socio-economic indicators of status
Migrants’ economic and social position
Qualitative analysis of the socioeconomic position
Conclusion
References
4 Channels of information, job expectation and the process of migration
Introduction
Pre-migration urban visits, contacts, information and advice
Pre-migration knowledge of vacancies and chances to get work in Delhi
Attitudinal patterns of families towards migration to Delhi: an evidence of family strategy
Patterns of job search, waiting and support in the urban labour market
Jobs in Delhi
Why not work in the village?
Additional observations on the process of migration
Conclusion
References
5 Retrospective on the process of migration two decades later
Introduction
Whereabouts in 2009
Occupational status and mobility of the respondents
What has changed in the jobs?
How are new jobs different from the old ones?
Change in skill
Regarding those who were nonworkers in 2009
A retrospective on the process of migration by those who stayed in Delhi
Conclusion
References
6 Discovering and characterising groups of migrants
Introduction
Clustering analysis
Groups emerging from the clustering exercise
Significance of differences between groups
Conclusion
References
7 Who stays and who returns?
Introduction
The concept and illustration of the decision-tree method
The decision-tree model with respect to the ‘stay or return’ dichotomy
Analysis of the dynamics of ‘stay or return’ on the basis of knowledge gained from the decision tree
Conclusion
References
8 Conclusion
References
Appendix A: Empirical backdrop of starting the present longitudinal study in the early 1990s: a detailed note on then-prevalent interpretation of inter-State rural to urban migration in India
Appendix B: Methodological details of the sample surveys and demographic profile of the criteria migrants
Appendix C: Ownership, leasing-in and leasing-out of land
Appendix D: Occupational moves at the sub-sectoral level
Appendix E: Methodological details relating to data-mining techniques applied in Chapter 6 and Chapter 7
Appendix F: Statistical tables
Appendix G: Details relating to the reduced dataset
Appendix H: The four questionnaires and a letter format used during different stages of the study
Index