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This book examines Kerala's recent development trajectory and highlights the impact of COVID-19 on its economy. It analyzes Kerala's growth and structural transformation while engaging critically with issues related to employment and migration. The book delves into policies aimed at reintegrating return migrants into Kerala's development process. It examines the implications of Free Trade Agreements and policies initiated by the Government of India under the WTO regime on agriculture. The chapters in the book also investigate the impact of the growth trajectories on distributional aspects of inequality and social mobility.
Timely and topical, the book will be an indispensable resource for students and researchers of economics, development studies, trade, labour and migration, political economy, Kerala economy, and South Asian studies.
Contents
1. Introduction PART I Structural Transformation and Sectoral Priorities 2. Revisiting Kerala's Manufacturing Sector: New Trends in Production, Labour, and Trade 3. Import surge of agricultural products under the FTAs: Protection of substitutable products to address livelihood concerns PART II Structural Transformation and Impact of COVID-19 on Remittances and Labour Question 4. Labour Supply Behaviour of the Return Emigrants in Kerala 5. Kerala's Labour Market: The Impact of Inward and Outward Migration Flows 6. Employer-Employee Dynamics: The Study in Return-Migrants During COVID-19 7. COVID-19 and Gulf Return Migration: An Opportunity to Re-Orient Government Strategies 8. COVID-19 Pandemic, International Remittances, and Economic Growth in Kerala: A Macro Analysis 9. Remittances and Golden Kerala: The Economics of Productive Consumption or Conspicuous Consumption? 10. Economic Impact of Lockdown on Common People in Kerala: A Survey Report PART III Structural Transformation and Distributional Issues 11. Structural Change in India: A State-Level Analysis with a Focus on Kerala and Tamil Nadu 12. Organized Peasant Migration and Intergenerational Mobility: A Case of Madambam Settlement in Kannur District, Kerala 13. What Perpetuates Multidimensional Inequalities in Plantations? A Study of Tea Plantations in Kerala in a Comparative Setting