Skip to main content

Emigration from Uttar Pradesh to the Middle East

  • Chapter
  • First Online:
India’s Low-Skilled Migration to the Middle East

Abstract

The present chapter aims to investigate the process of male emigration from urban areas of Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh—the most populous state of India. The state, being the most populous state of the country and one of the poor and underdeveloped states of India, is unable to provide employment to a very large proportion of its young and adult populations. Thus, in the absence of adequate employment opportunities, Uttar Pradesh has emerged as the largest supplier of unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled labour within the country as well to overseas, especially to the Gulf countries. In the present chapter an attempt has been made to find the annual trends of emigrants, their engagement in economic activity in host country, destination and amount of money sent home, along with its frequency. In addition to these information, arrangement of money to bear the emigration costs, as well as the data on the total amount of money spent on the entire emigration process including the expenses incurred on fraudulent payment made (if any) to unscrupulous agent and/or middleman, has also been discussed. The study is based on both primary and secondary sources of data. Simple descriptive statistical methods have been used to analyse the data. The data revealed that Uttar Pradesh has been the largest supplier of labour, especially to the Gulf countries. Most of the emigrants were motivated by economic reasons or had poor economic conditions at home. However, after emigrating to the Gulf countries they were not only employed but also getting higher wages and were able to send money to their homes regularly. Further, the data revealed that since the urban areas of Bijnor district were predominantly inhabited by Muslims, Saudi Arabia has been the most preferred destination for majority of the emigrants.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 139.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Hardcover Book
USD 179.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

References

  • Ahmad, M. (2013). Urban Male Out-Migration from Uttar Pradesh: A Case Study of Bijnor District. Unpublished Ph. D. Thesis, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ahmad, M. (2017). Pattern and Determinants of Urban Male Out-Migrants from Bijnor District, Uttar Pradesh. Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, 11(2), 74–97.

    Google Scholar 

  • Census of India. (2011). Primary Census Abstract. Uttar Pradesh. Registrar General and Census commissioner. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

    Google Scholar 

  • Collier, W., et al. (2011). Remittances and Return Migration. Discussion Paper No. 6091, The Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA), Bonn.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gaur, S. (2003). Indian Migrant Labourer in Lebanon: Factors Affecting Migration Decisions, Remittances and Expenditure Patterns. Unpublished Ph. D. Thesis of the International Institute for Population Sciences (Deemed University), Mumbai.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gaur, S., & Saxena, P. C. (2010). Indian Labor Migrants in Lebanon: A Comparative Study of Migrants from Punjab and Tamil Nadu. In Migration and the Mashreq (Vol. 2, pp. 27–34). Washington, DC: The Middle East Institute.

    Google Scholar 

  • Murphy, R. (2005). Helping of Small Businesses and Agribusinesses and Support for Those Left Behind. In Migration Development and Poverty Reduction in Asia. Geneva: International Organization for Migration (IOM).

    Google Scholar 

  • Naujoks, D. (2009). Emigration, Immigration, and Diaspora Relations in India. Retrieved from http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/emigration-immigration-and-diaspora-relations-india. Accessed on 12 July 2019.

  • Rajan, S. I., Bernard, D. S., & Raj, S. S. A. (2017). Tamil Nadu Migration Survey 2015. Working Paper 472, Centre for the Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram.

    Google Scholar 

  • Samal, C. K. (2006). Remittances and Sustainable Livelihoods in Semi-Arid Areas. Asia Pacific Development Journal, 13(2), 73–92.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Srivastava, R. (2012). Internal Migration in India: An Overview of Its Features, Trends and Policy Challenges. In Workshop Compendium, Vol. 2: Workshop Papers, of National Workshop on Internal Migration and Human Development in India Organised by UNESCO, UNICEF, pp. 1–47.

    Google Scholar 

  • The Hindu. (2009, September 18). Retrieved from http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/29-job-seekers-duped-by-travelagency/article16516953.ece. Accessed on 11 May 2017.

  • The Indian Express. Retrieved from http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2017/may/11/over-20-nurses-allege-duping-on-pretext-of-brunei-job-cops-1603593.html. Accessed on 20 June 2017.

  • The Times of India. (2015, March 10). Retrieved from http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/Travel-agent-booked-for-duping-job-aspirants/articleshow/46509434.cms. Accessed on 11 May 2017.

  • World Bank. (2016). Migration and Remittances Factbook 2016 (3rd ed.). Washington, DC: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank.

    Google Scholar 

  • Zachariah, K. C., & Rajan, S. I. (2004). Gulf Revisited: Economic Consequences of Emigration from Kerala, Emigration and Unemployment. Working Paper 363, Centre for the Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram.

    Google Scholar 

  • Zachariah, K. C., & Rajan, S. I. (2012). Inflexion in Kerala’s Gulf Connection Report on Kerala Migration Survey 2011. Working Paper 450, Centre for the Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram.

    Google Scholar 

  • Zachariah, K. C., & Rajan, S. I. (2015). Dynamics of Emigration and Remittances in Kerala: Results from the Kerala Migration Survey 2014. Working Paper 463, Centre for the Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2019 The Author(s)

About this chapter

Check for updates. Verify currency and authenticity via CrossMark

Cite this chapter

Ahmad, M. (2019). Emigration from Uttar Pradesh to the Middle East. In: Rajan, S.I., Saxena, P. (eds) India’s Low-Skilled Migration to the Middle East. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9224-5_14

Download citation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9224-5_14

  • Published:

  • Publisher Name: Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore

  • Print ISBN: 978-981-13-9223-8

  • Online ISBN: 978-981-13-9224-5

  • eBook Packages: Economics and FinanceEconomics and Finance (R0)

Publish with us

Policies and ethics