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  1. Inner emigration ( German: Innere Emigration, French: émigration intérieure) is a concept of an individual or social group who feels a sense of alienation from their country, its government, and its culture. This can be due to the inner emigrants' dissent from a radical political or cultural change, or due to their belief in an ...

  2. In some countries, internal migrants as well as international ones can be unauthorized, as in the Chinese case. Internal migrants can face enormous cultural barriers and discrimination – often worse than that faced by immigrant groups -- as in the case of the blacks in the Great Migration (Massey and Denton 1993).

    • Susan K. Brown, Frank D. Bean
    • 2016
  3. 9 de mar. de 1972 · Nabokov, an exile, envied Pasternak, an “internal émigré“—a Soviet term of abuse often applied to Pasternak and meaning something like an internal expatriate, if that can be conceived. As novelists, Nabokov and Pasternak were in rivalry for “the Russian land,” a legacy they had from Tolstoy and Aksakov.

  4. The Economic Survey of India 2017 estimates that the magnitude of inter-state migration in India was close to 9 million annually between 2011 and 2016, while Census 2011 pegs the total number of internal migrants in the country (accounting for inter- and intra-state movement) at a staggering 139 million.

  5. 17 de jul. de 2020 · With a population of 1.21 billion according to the 2011 census, India is a culturally diverse, lower-middle income country located in south Asia. Data on internal migration have been collected since 1971, primarily by means of decennial censuses, with questions...

    • Ram B. Bhagat, Kunal Keshri
    • 2020
  6. 13 de jun. de 2022 · Metrics and citations. Figures and tables. Abstract. Through a multi-sited ethnographic study of 30 internal migrants working in informal occupations in Delhi, I show that the everyday lived experience of these migrants in India is negotiated by multiple and often intersecting forms of inequalities and exclusion.

  7. 24 de may. de 2018 · McCarthy rightly notes in ‘A Guide to Exiles, Expatriates, and Internal Émigrés’ that exile refers to involuntary exit, while expatriation describes voluntary departure from home. 7 In similar fashion to McCarthy, I use the term exile in this book to refer to its classical meaning.