Migration, debt, and transnational livelihood: Indian labour diasporas in the GCC states amid the pandemic

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES South Asian Diaspora Pub Date : 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1080/19438192.2023.2226423
P. Raj, Md. Mizanur Rahman
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ABSTRACT South Asian labour migration to the GCC States is a debt-financed migration in which labour diasporas mobilise resources from a variety of sources, often at exorbitant interest rates, to cover migration costs. In the event of the COVID pandemic, job losses and involuntary returns compound the problem of debt-financed migration, affecting the transnational livelihood of migrant families. This paper explores how the debt-financed migration shapes the transnational livelihood of Gulf labour diasporas amid the pandemic. Empirically, this paper draws on the experiences of 60 Gulf migrants from the Indian state of Bihar. This study reports that the families diversify their labour resources by joining Gulf labour market and migration generates remittances that provide improved livelihood for their families. Although unforeseen events such as the pandemic may delay migration episodes and thus mount the debt burden on migrants, migrants nevertheless find ways to join the Gulf labour market and erk out a trananational livelihood.
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移民、债务和跨国生计:大流行期间在海湾合作委员会国家的印度劳工散居
南亚劳工移民到海湾合作委员会国家是一种债务资助的移民,在这种移民中,散居的劳工从各种来源动员资源,通常以过高的利率来支付移民成本。在新冠疫情期间,失业和非自愿返回加剧了债务融资移民问题,影响了移民家庭的跨国生计。本文探讨了债务资助的移民如何在疫情期间塑造海湾劳工侨民的跨国生计。从实证角度来看,本文借鉴了来自印度比哈尔邦的60名海湾移民的经历。这项研究报告称,这些家庭通过加入海湾劳动力市场使其劳动力资源多样化,移民产生的汇款改善了其家庭的生计。尽管诸如大流行病等不可预见的事件可能推迟移徙事件,从而加重移徙者的债务负担,但移徙者仍能找到办法加入海湾劳动力市场,并努力维持跨国生计。
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