Domestic migration and remittances in India: Rajasthani tribal migrants working in Gujarat
Clare Tawney | J. Howard Jones | Marylin Williams | Mahendra Joshi
The focus of this paper is on tribal migrants from southern Rajasthan, working in the neighbouring state of Gujarat. The objectives of the study were to achieve insights into these migrants’ livelihoods and remittance sending practices and their attitudes towards these, and to examine the potential for improvement in money transfers. Most migrants interviewed were in paid employment, largely in the construction and service sectors. They mainly take money home themselves or ask fellow migrants to do this for them; remittances are used for a wide variety of both production and consumption needs. This hand-to-hand system of money transfers has advantages for both senders and receivers, although some remitting migrants have suffered loss of money through theft. With high rates of mobile phone ownership, it is possible that using banking correspondents, a relatively recent innovation in the country aimed at reducing financial exclusion, in conjunction with mobile banking, could combine the valued qualities of informal and formal money transfer systems. Even so, proposals to develop new remittance products for domestic migrants must be clear as to the added value they bring to existing systems and contexts, for both senders and receivers, and for the agents involved in the process.Adams, R.H. Jr (2007) International Remittances and the Household: Analysis and Review of Global Finance, Development Research Group, Washington, DC: World Bank.
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Breman, J. (1996) Footloose Labour: Working in India's Informal Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Deshingkar, P., Sinha, A. and Siddiqui, K.A. (2010) Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Development in India: Comparing Data Sources and Key Messages, New Delhi: GIZ.
Godoy, J., Tortora, B., Sonnenschein, J. and Kendall, J. (2012) Payments and Money Transfer Behavior of Sub-Saharan Africans, Washington, DC: Gallup.
IMFR Trust (2008) Labour on the Move: The Challenge of Finance, Field Report, Chennai, India: IMFR Trust.
Jones, J.H.M. (2008) ‘Livelihood diversification and moneylending in a Rajasthan village: what lessons for rural financial services?’ The European Journal of Development Research 20(3): 507-18 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09578810802245568≯.
Kimhi, A. (2010) International Remittances, Domestic Remittances, and Income Inequality in the Dominican Republic, Discussion Paper No. 2.10, Jerusalem: The Center for Agricultural Economic Research, The Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Lokshin, M., Bontch-Osmolovski, M. and Glinskaya, E. (2007) Work-Related Migration and Poverty Reduction in Nepal, Washington, DC: World Bank.
Taylor, J.E., Mora, J., Adams, R. and Lopez-Feldman, A. (2005) Remittances, Inequality and Poverty: Evidence from Rural Mexico, Agricultural and Resource Economics Working Papers, Davis, CA: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UCD, University of California, Davis.
Times of India (2013) ‘Money order via mobile phones soon’, Times of India, Hyderabad edition, 10 March 2013.
Tumbe, C. (2011) Remittances in India: Facts and Issues, Working Paper No: 331, Bangalore: Indian Institute of Management.
UNDP India (2004) Aajeevika - Livelihoods in Rajasthan: Status, Constraints and Strategies for Sustainable Change, Discussion Paper Series 6, New Delhi: UNDP.
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de Haas, H. (2006) ‘Migration, remittances and regional development in Southern Morocco’, Geoforum 37: 565-80.
de Haas, H. (2007) Remittances, Migration and Social Development. A Conceptual Review of the Literature, Social Policy and Development Programme Paper Number 34, Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
Deshingkar, P., Sinha, A. and Siddiqui, K.A. (2010) Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Development in India: Comparing Data Sources and Key Messages, New Delhi: GIZ.
Godoy, J., Tortora, B., Sonnenschein, J. and Kendall, J. (2012) Payments and Money Transfer Behavior of Sub-Saharan Africans, Washington, DC: Gallup.
IMFR Trust (2008) Labour on the Move: The Challenge of Finance, Field Report, Chennai, India: IMFR Trust.
Jones, J.H.M. (2008) ‘Livelihood diversification and moneylending in a Rajasthan village: what lessons for rural financial services?’ The European Journal of Development Research 20(3): 507-18 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09578810802245568≯.
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Tumbe, C. (2011) Remittances in India: Facts and Issues, Working Paper No: 331, Bangalore: Indian Institute of Management.
UNDP India (2004) Aajeevika - Livelihoods in Rajasthan: Status, Constraints and Strategies for Sustainable Change, Discussion Paper Series 6, New Delhi: UNDP.
UNDP (2009) Human Development Report 2009, Overcoming Barriers: Human Mobility and Development, New York: UNDP.
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Breman, J. (1996) Footloose Labour: Working in India's Informal Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Census of India 2001 and 2011 New Delhi: Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner.
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Datta, K. (2012) Migrants and their Money: Surviving Financial Exclusion, Bristol: The Policy Press.
de Haas, H. (2006) ‘Migration, remittances and regional development in Southern Morocco’, Geoforum 37: 565-80.
de Haas, H. (2007) Remittances, Migration and Social Development. A Conceptual Review of the Literature, Social Policy and Development Programme Paper Number 34, Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
Deshingkar, P., Sinha, A. and Siddiqui, K.A. (2010) Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Development in India: Comparing Data Sources and Key Messages, New Delhi: GIZ.
Godoy, J., Tortora, B., Sonnenschein, J. and Kendall, J. (2012) Payments and Money Transfer Behavior of Sub-Saharan Africans, Washington, DC: Gallup.
IMFR Trust (2008) Labour on the Move: The Challenge of Finance, Field Report, Chennai, India: IMFR Trust.
Jones, J.H.M. (2008) ‘Livelihood diversification and moneylending in a Rajasthan village: what lessons for rural financial services?’ The European Journal of Development Research 20(3): 507-18 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09578810802245568≯.
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Lokshin, M., Bontch-Osmolovski, M. and Glinskaya, E. (2007) Work-Related Migration and Poverty Reduction in Nepal, Washington, DC: World Bank.
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Tumbe, C. (2011) Remittances in India: Facts and Issues, Working Paper No: 331, Bangalore: Indian Institute of Management.
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UNDP (2009) Human Development Report 2009, Overcoming Barriers: Human Mobility and Development, New York: UNDP.
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