The Banyan Tree: Overseas Emigrants from India, Pakistan, and BangladeshMonograph on Indian, Pakistani and Bangladesh emigrants, particularly in Asia, Africa, the UK and the Caribbean - describes the varied lot (social status, living conditions, employment, political participation and social integration) of the emigrants, assesses their economic, political and cultural contributions to the host countries, and examines the attitudes of the indigenous peoples towards them, etc. References and statistical tables. |
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Permanently SecondClass Citizens | 20 |
IndependentBut Still Colonized | 51 |
An Auxiliary Minority | 96 |
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