Profile - Irudaya Rajan S Qualification Professional Achievements Positions Held Current Work Publications Irudaya Rajan S Professor, Research Unit on International Migration Tel (Off): +91 471 2448881 Extn: 211 Tel (Res): +91 471 2550 694 Email: rajan at cds ac in Qualification Ph.D in Demography, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India Professional Achievements Publications Irudaya Rajan, S. 2004. 'From Kerala to the Gulf: Impacts of Labour Migration'. Asia Pacific Migration Journal, Volume 13, No.4, Pp.497-510. Zachariah, K C, B A Prakash and S Irudaya Rajan. 2004. 'Indian Workers in UAE: Employment, Wages and Working Conditions', Economic and Political Weekly, Volume XXXIX, No. 22, May 29 2004, Pp.2227-2234. Irudaya Rajan, S. 2004. 'Dynamics of International Migration from India: Its Economic and Social Implications', The ICFAI Journal of Employment Law, Volume II, No.2, April, Pp. 25-46. S. Sudha, S. Irudaya Rajan and P. S. Sarma. 'Intergenerational Family Support for Older Men and Women in South India'. Vol 18 No. 3 & 4, 2004, Pp. 449-465 Irudaya Rajan, S. 2004. 'Oldage Allowance Program in Nepal' The ICFAI Journal of Employment Law, Volume II, No.3, July, Pp. 53-68 achariah, K C and S Irudaya Rajan. 2004. 'Gulf Emigration of Women in Kerala' Samyukta, a Journal of Women's Studies, Volume IV, No.2, Pp. 41-52. Irudaya Rajan, S and Sabu Aliyar. 2004. 'Gender, Aging and Social Security', Samyukta, a Journal of Women's Studies, Volume IV, No.2, Pp. 68-87. Irudaya Rajan, S. 2005. 'District Level Fertility Estimates for Hindus and Muslims', Economic and Political Weekly, Volume XL, No.5, January 29 2005, Pp.437-446. Books: S Irudaya Rajan and K S James. (eds) 2004. Demographic Change, Health Inequality and Human Development in India. Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad and Manohar Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. Positions Held Current Work Current Research: Economic Consequences of Gulf Migration in South Asia: Case Study of Kerala, India and Sri Lanka Care of the Aged: Gender, Institutional Provisions and Social Security in India, Netherlands and Sri Lanka Promoting Healthy Aging Through Community Development in India