Migration and social transformation: Life of northeasterners in Delhi
By: Phukan, Shilpi Shikha
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BookPublisher: Dialogue Description: 21(4), Apr-Jun, 2020: p.109-119.
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DialogueSummary: Migration in the twenty-first century has become a global phenomenon. It does not mean that migration did not exist in the past, but with the rise of globalization and the advent of the neoliberal economy, migration seeks to take a new turn. Markets have opened up, and privatization became central to the global economy. India,too, was not lagging in reshaping its state policies and politics. Reproduced
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Migration in the twenty-first century has become a global phenomenon. It does not mean that migration did not exist in the past, but with the rise of globalization and the advent of the neoliberal economy, migration seeks to take a new turn. Markets have opened up, and privatization became central to the global economy. India,too, was not lagging in reshaping its state policies and politics. Reproduced


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