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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction/K.S. Mathew Mahavir Singh and Joy Varkey. 2. The Gujarathi migrants in Kerala the cultural aspects/T. Jamal Mohamed. 3. Emigration Goa's transformation from an agrarian to remittances based economy/Remy Antonio Diano Dias. 4. Bangalore city and Malayali migration causes and consequences/Francis Thonippara. 5. Education of the migrants from Kerala to Karnataka special reference to Bangalore/C.C. Joseph. 6. Vocational migration and cultural adaptation the case of Malayali employees in Mysore/Jancy Gregory. 7. Historiography of migration to Malabar a critique/George Kudilil. 8. Socio cultural determinants and the peasant migration from Travancore to Malabar/K.V. Joseph. 9. Migration to Malabar and the Archdiocese of Tellicherry/George Valiamattam. 10. Change for social mobility migrant farming community of Malabar some trends/M. Retna Raj. 11. Small scale farmers in Kannur District in the 1990s socio economic characteristics and development problems/N.J. Saleena. 12. Out migration among migrant peasant groups in Malabar/T.A. John. 13. Migrant settlement and native alienation in Malabar a human problem requiring humanistic response/S. Gregory. 14. Peasant migration to Wayanad and its impact on tribal people/Joy Varkey. 15. Bonded labour system in Wayanad the case of Paniyas and Adiyas/V.S. Subash. 16. Socio economic status of tribal people in Udayagiri Panchayath/K.V. Pavithran and Biju Abraham. Bibliography. Index. Migration in the history of mankind is a phenomenon of great interest to sociologists anthropologists economists and historians. This book deals with various forms of migration in South India with focus on rural to rural migration. Peasant migration from Travancore to the British Malabar started in the 1920s is a typical case of migration to rural areas in search of cultivable lands. Despite the differences in the nature of migration the volume explicates that economic factors were motivating force behind migration and also analyses socio cultural aspects of migration and its impact on the local population. The book may be found useful by the research scholars and policy makers. 242 pp.