<p>The 2015 edition provides a collection of case studies on migration and gender, exploring themes of huge current significance, such as the wellbeing impacts of feminised migration streams into precarious occupations. — <b>Priya Deshingkar</b>, University of Sussex, United Kingdom</p><p>A much needed scholarly analysis of Indian migration dynamics addressing some of the key research and policy questions in the field. Highly recommended to experts, researchers and also policy-makers. — <b>Anna Triandafyllidou</b>, European University Institute, Florence, Italy</p><p>By highlighting both the historical and contemporary trends, this volume provides a comprehensive understanding of [a] complex phenomenon. — <b>Usha George</b>, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada</p><p>[This] is a seminal work that will contribute immensely to the building of knowledge on the contribution of international female migrant workers to their family, community as well as local and national economies. — <b>Tasneem Siddiqui</b>, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh</p>
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S. Irudaya Rajan is Chair Professor, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs Research Unit on International Migration at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.