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Diaspora, Development, and Democracy: The Domestic Impact of International Migration from India

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Full Title:

Diaspora, Development, and Democracy: The Domestic Impact of International Migration from India

Contributors:

By (Author) Devesh Kapur

ISBN:

9780691162119

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

10th February 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Globalization
Asian history

Dewey:

304.80954

Prizes:

Joint winner of International Studies Association International Security Studies Section Best Book Award 2012

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

510g

Description

What happens to a country when its skilled workers emigrate The first book to examine the complex economic, social, and political effects of emigration on India, Diaspora, Development, and Democracy provides a conceptual framework for understanding the repercussions of international migration on migrants' home countries. Devesh Kapur finds that mi

Reviews

Co-Winner of the 2012 Distinguished Book Award, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of the International Studies Association "Kapur's innovative study examines the impact of international migration from India on Indian democracy and development. His analytical framework allows him to investigate how household decision making is affected among those considering emigration, how those left behind are affected, how the diaspora affects India from abroad, and how returning Indians make a difference."--Choice "Kapur's [book] provide[s] a useful academic and analytical foil to easy generalizations about the influence of the Indian diaspora at home and abroad."--William Crawley, Asian Affairs "[T]he value of this book is extraordinary because of the author's insightful and systematic analysis of the various aspects of the Indian diaspora."--Norio Kondo, Developing Economies

Author Bio

Devesh Kapur is associate professor of political science and holds the Madan Lal Sobti Professorship for the Study of Contemporary India at the University of Pennsylvania.

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