Migration, Legislation and Policy

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Migration means labour migration. It is considered as universal phenomena which accompanies all-round development in general and economic development in particular. This shifting of labour in search of employment opportunities results in congestion and other multidimensional problems concerned with economic, social and political. These problems have given birth to many challenges before the migrants as well as the society and are closely interwoven and have taken a shape of serious challenge before the developing economy as well. The government has initiated several measures since independence to ameliorate their conditions by passing various Acts which are concerned with labour or migrant labour, The Indian Constitution, the legislators of this country have made their earnest and valiant efforts to march towards the attainment of socio-economic justice.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M S Gupta

Dr. M. S. Gupta, M.Com, Ph. D, is a faculty member of Commerce, R.K.D. College (Magadh University), Patna, Bihar, He has also served in post-Graduate Centre of Commerce, college of Commerce, Patna, He has worked as the Principle Investigator in two UGC sponsored minor research projects and has also successfully organized two UGC sponsored seminars on “Impact of WTO on Indian Economy” and “Women Empowerment in 21th Century”. Presently, he is working on a major research project of UGC entitled”Women Empowerment Through Self- Help Groups in Bihar- A- Case Study”. He has contributed a number of articles/research papers in different leading journals of Commerce, Economics and Management. He is life member of several prestigious associations and has also been editor/ associate editor of some leading journals. His recent books are “WTO and Indian Economy, “ Rural Labour-Problems and Prospects” and “Labour and Sustainable Development”.

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Title
Migration, Legislation and Policy
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788189630843
Length
ix+252p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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