Course Title | Online Training Programme on Migration, Skills and Reintegration: Issues and Perspectives |
Course Aim | Migration is a central feature of the contemporary world of work. In the context of India, migration flows, both internal and international, assumes paramount significance in livelihood options and development process. It is very well acknowledged that migration have had very positive developmental outcomes in the origin and destination centres. Considering that a large number of internal as well as international labour migrants return to their place of origin due to the temporary nature of migration flows, there is increased attention on maximising the development benefits of migration through appropriate reintegration of return migrants. In such a context, linking migration with the skills of migrants, particularly in terms of the skills acquired in the destination centres, is pivotal for facilitating effective reintegration policies. It is within this broad context that this training programme focusses on various dimensions of the inter-linkages between migration, skills and reintegration. |
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Course Profile | Contemporary Internal and International migration in India: Trends and Characteristics; MigrationSkills Synergy; Skills and Reintegration Policies; and Migration and Development. |
Methodology | This training will be delivered in an online mode. The training will primarily make use of lectures, case studies and experience sharing. It will also include group discussions and thus be participative in nature. |
Participation Level | Policy makers; researchers and social partners concerned with internal and international migration issues |
Faculty | Dr. S.K. Sasikumar, Senior Fellow, VVGNLI Email: sasikumarsk2[dot]vvgnli[at]gov[dot]in |
Date | From 05-07-2021 to 08-07-2021 |
Training Details | Domestic Training Programmes |
Venue | Online Training Programme |
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