The protracted exodus of migrants from Hyderabad in the time of COVID-19
Tóm tắt
Từ khóa
Tài liệu tham khảo
Adams NP, Scherz A, Schmelzle C (2019) Legitimacy beyond the state: institutional purposes and contextual constraints. Crit Rev IntSoc Political Philos 23(3):281–291
Adhikari A, Goregaonkar N, Narayanan R, Panicker N, Ramamoorthy N (2020) Manufactured Maladies: lives and livelihoods of migrant workers during COVID-19 lockdown in India. Indian J Labour Econ 5:1–29
Agrawal P (2020) COVID-19 and dwindling Indian federalism. Econ Political Wkly 55(26–27):16–19
Bhagat R, Sahoo H, Archana S, Roy K, Govil D (2020) The COVID-19, migration and Livelihood in India a background paper for policy makers. In: International Institute for Population Sciences. Technical report, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai
Burman A (2020) How COVID-19 is changing Indian federalism. https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2020/07/28/how-covid-19-is-changing-indian-federalism/
Ceballos F, Kannan S, Kramer B (2020) Impacts of a national lockdown on smallholder farmers’ income and food security: Empirical evidence from two states in India. World Dev 136:105069
Chandrasekhar S, Mitra A (2019) Migration, caste and livelihood: evidence from Indian city-slums. Urban Res Pr 12(2):156–172
Chen M (2020) COVID-19, cities and urban informal workers: India in comparative perspective. Indian J Labour Econ 63(1):41–46
Fabienne P (2017) Political legitimacy. In: Edward NZ (ed) The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. Springer, Berlin
Foucault M (1982) The subject and power. CritInq 8(4):777–795
Goswami Vernal T, Priyadarshini B, Nayeem S, Rag P (2014) Migration and conflict in the Mega City: a study of migrants in Hyderabad. Urban India 34(1):87–11
Halfmann J (1998) Citizenship universalism, migration and the risks of exclusion. Br J Sociol 49(4):513–533
Kesar S, Abraham R, Lahoti R, Nath P, Basole A (2020) Pandemic, informality, and vulnerability: impact of COVID-19 on livelihoods in India. In: CSE Working Paper
Kumar K (1993) Civil society: an inquiry into the usefulness of an historical term. Br J Sociol 44(3):375–395
Kundu A (2009) Exclusionary urbanisation in Asia: a macro overview. Econ Political Wkly 44(48):48–58
Mishra HS (2020) COVID-19: reverse migration of labour and the longer road to SDGs, documenting coronavirus pandemic as a news correspondent. In: Disaster management for 2030 Agenda of the SDG. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, pp 359–379
Rajan SI, Bhagat RB (2021) Internal migration in India: integrating migration with development and urbanization policies. Policy Brief 12:59
Sahoo N (2020) COVID19 and cooperative federalism in India. https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/covid19-cooperative-federalism-india-so-far-good-65429/
Sethi S (2020) Covid-19 and Indian federalism: through the lens of the disaster management act, 2005 and fiscal federalism. India Law Journal 2:10
Srivastav R (2020) Integrating migration and development policy in India: a case study of three Indian states. In: WP 03/2020, Centre for employment studies working paper series, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi. http://www.ihdindia.org/Working%20Ppaers/2020/IHD-CES_WP_03_2020.pdf
Suresh R, James J, Rsj B (2020) Migrant workers at crossroads-the COVID-19 pandemic and the migrant experience in India. Social Work in Public Health 35(7):633–643
T-SIG (Undated) COVID19 Relief Report http://csr.telangana.gov.in/Covid19ReliefWork
