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Indian Diaspora In The United States Brain Drain Or Gain Anjali Sahay

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Indian Diaspora In The United States Brain Drain Or Gain Anjali Sahay
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Anjali Sahay
ISBN: 0739121065, 9780739121061
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Indian Diaspora In The United States Brain Drain Or Gain Anjali Sahay by Anjali Sahay 0739121065, 9780739121061 instant download after payment.

Indian Diaspora in the United States takes a new perspective on the topic of brain drain, departing from the traditional literature to include discussions on brain gain and brain circulation using Indian migration to the United States as a case study. Sahay acknowledges that host country policies create the necessary conditions for brain drain to take place, but argues that source countries may also benefit from out-migration of their workers and students. These benefits are measured as remittances, investments, and savings associated with return, and social networking that links expatriates with their country of origin. Through success and visibility in host societies, diaspora workers further influence economic and political benefits for their home countries. This type of brain gain becomes an element of soft power for the source country in the long term. Indian Diaspora in the United States is a ground-breaking work that intersects economic and political issues to the dimension of migration and the concerns over brain drain. With its rigorous, connectionist approach, this book is a valuable contribution to the fields of diaspora, labor, globalization, and Indian studies.

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