This book, with articles by leading experts and researchers, explores the ongoing concerns of labor migration in India in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. It studies various aspects such as:* impact of COVID-19 pandemic on rural migrants;* gender implications of agrarian change and labor migration in out-migrating states;* geography of out-migrant husbands of women left behind home;* processes of international labor out-migration and remittances;* occupational mobility of migrants;* social exclusion, discrimination, and identity crisis of migrants in urban slums;* vulnerability of low-skilled migrants at the urban destinations and the implications of short-term economic shocks like demonetization and COVID-led lockdown; and* sociological implications of development, distress, and youth migration in India.Drawing on integrative frameworks that combine primary research and secondary sources from a variety of disciplines, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of demography, economics, development studies, public policy, sociology, and geography.