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Theoretical underpinning of Indian migration in the Gulf: An analysis
Authors
Mohammed Taukeer, Anisur Rahman
Abstract
Migration is global phenomena in the context
of theoretical underpinning where migration works as function in the context of
theoretical debate from its past reflection to present with future implication.
Therefore, major argument of this paper is based theoretical analysis of
unfolding facts of migration in historical trajectories of Indian Gulf
migration in twenty first century. In the consequence of argument, objective
justification of the study is focused on content-based discourse of theoretical
underpinning of Indian Gulf migration. The
paper's methodology is based on a review-based examination of Gulf migration
using a retrospective to prospective approach to the study design from the past
to the present with implications for the future.
Findings of the study show that there is colonial reflection in post-colonial
reflection of Gulf migration by post-colonial theoretical underpinning of the
migration in twenty first century. Therefore, paper is relevant in the context
of sustainable historical approach under the agenda of millennium development
goals of India.
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Pages:224-232
How to cite this article:
Mohammed Taukeer, Anisur Rahman "Theoretical underpinning of Indian migration in the Gulf: An analysis". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 224-232
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