Dynamics of International Out-migration from Indian Punjab: The PIMS 2010 Survey
Discutante: Véronique Dupont (IRD)
La présentation se fera alternativement en français et en
anglais
The Indian Punjab has from a long time been concerned by
international out-migration. The phenomenon has extended and the
out-migration is now very present in daily life. In spite of the
importance of the flows, the international out-migration has not
been much documented and there is not accumulation of evidence on
the processes involved.
The survey conducted in 2010, at the scale of the state, is based
on a sample frame drawn from 2001 census. Three questionnaires have
been used: a village questionnaire, an household questionnaire and
a return questionnaire.
After a brief comment on the migration pressure in Punjab, the main
hypothesis and questions of the research will be presented. Do
people migrate to improve their situation and what is the reality
of the improvement? Who migrates? The rich or the poor? Why
somebody migrates? Because he has no job? Because of the scarcity
of land? Because of the attraction of the west model or the
consumption society? How extensive is the process of return
migrants? What are the most popular destinations? What are the
living conditions and the mains difficulties encountered abroad? To
what extent is the cost of the migration increasing (in relation
with intervention of consultants)?
The study also explores existence and scope of policy options and
programmes interventions at the place of origin, for different
categories of migrants (students, workers, etc). Cases studies of
unsuccessful migrants will also be considered.
The questionnaire will also help to understand the developmental
consequences of migration, regarding remittances, diaspora
philanthropy, gender equity (marriages abroad), intergenerational
relationships, economic situation of migrant’s family, etc.
The way the survey has been conducted will be presented. As the
data processing is starting now, only some preliminary results will
be discussed.
One of the interesting comparisons in the future will be with the
state of Kerala, where international out-migration is also
important whereas the characteristics and behaviours of migrants
are very different.