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Urbanization and migration in India: a different scene

In: International Handbook of Urban Systems

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  • S. Mukherji

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This authoritative Handbook provides a comprehensive account of migration and economic development throughout the world, in both developed and developing countries. Some of the world's most experienced researchers in this field look at how population redistribution patterns have impacted on urban development in a wide selection of advanced and developing countries in all the major regions of the world over the past half century.

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  • S. Mukherji, 2002. "Urbanization and migration in India: a different scene," Chapters, in: H. S. Geyer (ed.), International Handbook of Urban Systems, chapter 20, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Maitra, Chandana & Rao, D.S. Prasada, 2015. "Poverty–Food Security Nexus: Evidence from a Survey of Urban Slum Dwellers in Kolkata," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 308-325.
    2. Abdul Razack & Stephen Devadoss & David Holland, 2009. "A general equilibrium analysis of production subsidy in a Harris-Todaro developing economy: an application to India," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(21), pages 2767-2777.

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