Date: 2012
Type: Technical Report
EU-India Bilateral Remittances
Technical Report, Migration Policy Centre, CARIM-India Research Report, 2012/10, Thematic Reports
TUMBE, Chinmay, EU-India Bilateral Remittances, Migration Policy Centre, CARIM-India Research Report, 2012/10, Thematic Reports - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/23488
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
A hundred years ago, during colonial times, more than a hundred thousand migrants from Britain and Ireland worked in India, mostly as soldiers and administrators. In contrast, only around 4,000 Indians lived in Britain: 1,000 students and 2,500 persons working in navigation related activities. As a result, European countries were net recipients of migrants’ remittances from India. A century later, nearly a million emigrants from India live in the countries of the European Union (EU) and less than 10,000 EU expatriates work in India, making India a net recipient of migrants’ remittances from the EU. Considering the significantly large Indian emigrant base in the EU, few questions that emerge are: How much money flows from the EU to India by way of migrants’ remittances? What part of emigrant capital flows are sourced from the EU? And what are the country shares of these remittance flows? This paper attempts to address these questions basing its analysis on data compiled from numerous reports published by the Reserve Bank of India over the last three decades.
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CARIM-India is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.
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Series/Number: Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-India Research Report; 2012/10; Thematic Reports
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CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migration