India Migration Report 2019 examines the issues of identity related to integration in European societies. It examines the multifarious nature of social, economic and political engagements of the Indian diaspora with their host societies in Europe.
1 Skilled Indians in Switzerland: mobility paths and transnational connections 2 Crossing past and present: heritage and identity among Hindu-Gujarati diaspora in Portugal 3 Indian community in the United Kingdom: settlement, achievements and challenges 4 The Punjabi diaspora in the United Kingdom: an overview of characteristics and contributions to India 5 Pathways of integration in Italy: Indian immigrants in Emilia Romagna 6 International migration and place-based inequalities: the case of high-skilled migration and student mobility to eastern Germany 7 The abstract concept of an 'Indian community': perceptions of high-skilled migrants and international students from India in Germany 8 Skilled Indian migrants and their differential engagement with the Dutch society 9 Transnational emotion work: the Punjabi diaspora in Europe 10 Creating communities within a community: understanding the Indian diaspora in Europe 11 The effect of economic capital and Swedish cultural capital on bonding and bridging ties: a study of first-generation Malayalees in Sweden 12 Transforming homelands: Punjabi diaspora and capital flows 13 Diasporic ageing and home-making practices of Hindustani Surinamese older adults in the Netherlands 14 From Kerala to Switzerland: India's forgotten diaspora 15 Changing demographics and intimate relation patterns among Indian diaspora in Denmark 16 Economic impacts of migration on UK labour markets: the case study of Indians in Britain 17 The impact of the Trump administration on immigration 18 Impact of demographic transition in Kerala on migration and labour force 19 Panel data analysis in Kerala Migration Surveys, 1998-2013 20 Migration and income inequality: evidence from rural Uttar Pradesh
S. Irudaya Rajan is Professor at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. With more than three decades of research experience in Kerala, he has coordinated seven major migration surveys (1998, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014 and 2016) in Kerala (with Professor K.C. Zachariah), led the migration surveys in Goa (2008) and Tamil Nadu (2015) and provided technical support to the Gujarat Migration Survey (2010) and Punjab Migration Survey (2011). He has published extensively in national and international journals on demographic, social, economic, political and psychological implications of international migration. Professor Rajan is currently engaged in several projects on international migration with the New York University, UAE Exchange Centre, India Centre for Migration of the Ministry of External Affairs and International Labour Migration. He worked closely with the erstwhile Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India, Department of Non-Resident Keralite Affairs (NORKA), Government of Kerala and Kerala State Planning Board. He is currently co-chairing the working group on NORKA for the thirteenth five-year plan (2017-2022) of Kerala State Planning Board, Government of Kerala, and is initiating the Kerala Migration Survey 2018, funded by the Department of NORKA, Government of Kerala. He is editor of the two Routledge series India Migration Report (annual) since 2010 and South Asia Migration Report (biennial) and is the founder and editor-in-chief of the journal Migration and Development.