Title:Implications of EU Enlargement for India-EU Labour Mobility
Author(s):GUHA, PujaDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:1 May, 2004 marked the fifth and the largest European Union enlargement, with accessions for 10 countries, eight of which were Eastern European. Following this, another round of enlargement took place in 2007, which gave ...
Title:Improving Policies in the Field of Asylum and Human Rights Protection in the US and EU
Author(s):GUILD, ElspethDate:2011-06-01Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:EU-US Immigration SystemsAbstract:Providing international protection to people fleeing persecution, torture and other inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment is recognised both in the US and EU as an important international obligation. Both the US ...
Title:India-EU Engagement and International Migration: Challenges and policy imperatives
Author(s):POTNURU, Basant Kumar; VISHISHTA, SamDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:In the absence of a multilateral framework and a rule based global structure for the governance of international migration of people in all its complexities, countries engage in bilateral or regional cooperation in an ...
Title:Indian Diversities in Italy: Italian case study
Author(s):LUM, KathrynDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:This paper presents an overview of the main characteristics of the Indian population in Italy, with a special focus on the two main regional groups from India present in Italy: the Punjabis and the Malayalis. It discusses ...
Title:Indian Human Resources Mobility: Brain drain versus brain gain
Author(s):BUGA, Natalia; MEYER, Jean-BaptisteDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:India is a major source of migrants, especially of highly-skilled and well-trained workers. This paper attempts to show that even with a high number of Indian talents abroad, India – as well as destination countries – takes ...
Title:Indian Investment in Eastern Europe: Prospects, issues and the way forward
Author(s):GOYAL, Tanu M.; MUKHERJEE, ArpitaDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:With liberalisation, economic growth and stable macroeconomic conditions, companies from developing countries like India, have started investing abroad. Of late, Indian companies have diversified their investments and have ...
Title:Indian Migrants in France: Country report
Author(s):MOLINER, ChristineDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:Indian migration in France is remarkable for its diversity and social invisibility. Indian migrants belong to a wide spectrum of religious, ethnic, linguistic and social backgrounds and their migration routes to France are ...
Title:Indian Student Mobility in the UK: Opportunities and challenges
Author(s):WILLIAMS, LeonardDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:In recent years there has been an astronomical growth in the numbers of Indian students studying at UK universities. This paper situates this increase in relation to global and historical developments: the development of ...
Title:Indian Student Mobility to European Countries: An overview
Author(s):MKHERJEE, Shahana; CHANDA, RupaDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy CentreAbstract:One of the most significant changes in recent years has been an evolution in the role of education in the global arena. As education has increasingly assumed the role of a tradable service, countries from all parts of the ...
Title:Innovation and Migration
Author(s):VENTURINI, AlessandraDate:2012Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:Migration Policy Centre Analytic and Synthetic Notes