CALL FOR PAPER:( EDITED BOOK WITH ISBN UNDER RENOWNED PUBLISHERS, NEW DELHI)

Dear, Sir/Madam

 We are going to publish an edited book with ISBN under the proposed title of “Migrant Women workers: Issues & Challenges”. So, we want your scholarly contribution.

Migrant women workers may be subject to multiple forms of gender-specific discrimination, including being channelled toward familial and care services in the informal sector, including highly vulnerable domestic work and sex work; difficulties in obtaining a work contract; poor and abusive working conditions with difficult access to reproductive health services; increased vulnerability to sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and physical violence in the workplace, especially in domestic work;  practical and formal barriers in access to justice and  High vulnerability to exploitation, including forced labour, due to informality of work and being undocumented migrants.

The proposed edited book is intended to provide a platform to academicians, researchers, policy makers, government officials, and members of professional bodies, Social worker to present their research findings and share their views on the recent trends in various dimensions of Migration and Women. We cordially invite the potential authors to contribute to this edited volume in form of long articles that make major theoretical contributions, shorter articles that make major empirical contributions addressing important theoretical issues, and brief review articles that target rapidly rising theoretical trends or new theoretical topics in decision-making. You are requested to kindly send your original and learned Research paper/Article/Case studies related to the concerned themes on or before 25th August’2021.

THEMES:

  • Conceptualization of Migration
  • History and status of Migration
  • Inter-state and Intra-state of Migrant labours: Reasons and consequences
  • Pandemic and the Migrant Experience in Literature
  • Class, Caste, Ethnicity and the Migrant Experience in Literature
  • Violence and Migration
  • Factor affecting internal Migration in India
  • Urban migration trend, challenges and opportunities in India
  • Migration and social well-being
  • Women Migrant workers in India
  • The reality of young Migrant women workers
  • Migration and human rights
  • Migration and human trafficking
  • Migration and climate change
  • International Migration
  • Immigration of women domestic workers from various State
  • Migrant women and health issues
  • Marriage migration in India
  • Migrant women workers and legal framework
  • Migrant women workers and domestic work
  • Opportunities and vulnerabilities of women migrant in the manufacturing sector
  • Protecting the rights of Migrant workers and
  • Other issues

ABOUT MANUSCRIPTS:

For more information and clarification kindly whatsapp on: 9453222994

EDITOR:

Dr. Namita Gupta, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics

  1. Manuscript Title: The title of the paper should be in a 14-point Times New Roman. It should be bold typed, centered and fully capitalised.
  2. Author(s) name, affiliation(s) & contact details: The author(s) full name, designation, affiliation (s), address, mobile/landline numbers, and email/alternate email address should be in 12 point Times New Roman Font. It must be centered underneath the title.
  3. Abstract: Abstract should be in fully italicized text, not exceeding 350 words. The abstract must be informative and divided in the headings of purpose, research methodology, findings, limitations/future research, and originality/value.
  4. Keywords: Abstract must be followed by list of keywords, subject to the maximum of five. These should be arranged in alphabetic order separated by commas and full stop at the end.
  5. Headings: All the headings and sub‐headings should be in a 13-point Times New Roman Font. These must be bold faced, aligned left and fully capitalised. Leave a blank line before each heading.
  6. Main Text: The main text should be in a 12-point Times New Roman Font, single spaced, fully justified.
  7. Figures & Tables: These must be simple, centered and numbered, and table titles must be above the tables. Sources of data should be mentioned below the table. The style for cross‐references to figures and tables should be ‘as Figure 2 shows’ or ‘as Table 1 shows’ and not ‘as shown in the figure below’ or ‘as shown in the table above’. However, all photographs and scanned images should have a resolution of minimum 300 dpi/1500 pixels and their format should be TIFF or JPEG. Due permissions should be taken for copyright protected photographs/images. Even for photographs/images available in the public domain, it should be clearly ascertained whether or not their reproduction requires permission for purposes of publishing (which is a profit-making endeavor). All photographs/scanned images should be provided separately.
  8. Spellings: Use’s’ spelling instead of ‘z’ spellings. Use British spellings in all cases rather than American spellings (hence, ‘programme’ not ‘program’, ‘labour’ not ‘labor’, and ‘centre’ not ‘center’).
  9. References: All the references should adhere according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition.
  10. Publication fee including postal charges Rs 800/ only single author and Rs 1500/ for two authors.
  11. Send the Manuscripts at: [email protected]

Arya Mahila P.G College (BHU) Varanasi, Whatsapp(9453222994)

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