Recent labor immigration policies in the oil-rich gulf : how effective are they likely to be?

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HD8039.P42 S525 2008

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9789221208396 (pbk.)
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HD8039.P42 S525 2008
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Recent labor immigration policies in the oil-rich gulf : how effective are they likely to be? / Nasra M. Shah
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Recent labour immigration policies in the oil-rich gulf : How effective are they likely to be?
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Bangkok : ILO, 2008.
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32 p. ; 27 cm.
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Introduction
--Policies aimed at affecting supply offoreign and demand for local workers
--Probable effectiveness of current policies
--Conclusion.
Summary
The policies outlined here are classified into those aimed at affecting the supply of and demand for foreign workers, and those aimed at increasing the demand for indigenous workers. The paper makes an assessment of the probable effectiveness of all these policies.
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With the compliments of International Labour Organization (ILO), Library
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245 10^aRecent labor immigration policies in the oil-rich gulf :^bhow effective are they likely to be? /^cNasra M. Shah
246 30^aRecent labour immigration policies in the oil-rich gulf : How effective are they likely to be?
260 ^aBangkok :^bILO, ^c2008.
300 ^a32 p. ;^c27 cm.
490 0 ^aWorking paper / ILO Asian Regional Programme on Governanceof Labour Migration ;^vno.3
504   ^aIncludes bibliographical reference
505 0 ^aIntroduction --^tPolicies aimed at affecting supply offoreign and demand for local workers --^tProbable effectiveness of current policies --^tConclusion.
520 ^aThe policies outlined here are classified into those aimed at affecting the supply of and demand for foreign workers, and those aimed at increasing the demand for indigenous workers. The paper makes an assessment of the probable effectiveness of all these policies.
536 ^aWith the compliments of International Labour Organization (ILO), Library
610 20^aGulf Cooperation Council
650 0^aImmigrants^xPetroleum workers^xpolicy 0^aMigrant workers 0^aPetroleum workers
710 1 ^aInternational Labour Office.^bRegional Office for Asia & the Pacific
856 40^zFull text^uhttp://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---asia/---ro-bangkok/documents/publication/wcms_099165.pdf
856 40^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T05450.pdf
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955   ^a1 copy
999   ^acat6
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