This book analyses the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on internal reverse migration in India. Drawing on case studies, the book offers a critical perspective on a range of issues related to internal reverse migration, such as culture, livelihood and routine, health care, and travel. Offering sociological empirical research, the book will be of interest to cross-disciplinary academics of sociology, economics, political science, demography, and migration studies.
Chapter 1: Setting the Context: Pandemic, Lockdown and Reverse Migration.- Chapter 2: India’s COVID-19 Lockdown: A Kaleidoscopic Interrogation.- Chapter 3: Pandemic, Migration and Livelihood: A Critical Inquiry.- Chapter 4: Methodology.- Chapter 5: The Field.- Chapter 6: COVID-19 Lockdown, Migration and Livelihood: The Field View.- Chapter 7: Future Policy Agenda for Migrants in the Post-Pandemic Era.
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