The six states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman) are marked by a heavy reliance on temporary migrant labour. In all of these states, temporary migrants – workers who lack citizenship rights and whose residency is tied to work – constitute the majority of the labour force. In some GCC countries, migrant workers exceed 80% of the working population. Remittances from these workers are critical to the survival of millions of people throughout the Middle East and South Asia.As such, they represent a particular spatial structuring, or spatialization, of class. Class formation needs to be located and historicized within these spatial structures, which then become critical to inter...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
Long a recipient of migrants from its surrounding areas, the Arabian Peninsula today comprises a mos...
The states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oma...
Although large-scale migration to the Arabian Peninsula is often framed as a new or novel situation,...
The world’s highest ratio of migrants to national population is to be found in the Middle East, and...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationIrregular migration has great resonance in the Gulf, just as...
Six GCC countries are the home of the global migrant workers. As at present estimated that about 56 ...
Migration and flow of people across the world is rapidly growing today. It was estimated that there ...
Migration towards the Gulf States, contrary to analogous movements to developed countries has up til...
The thesis highlights the evidence in the Arab-Gulf region with the Indian migrants to argue that th...
Following the 1973 rise in the price of oil, the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations of the M...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
In the early 1970s, oil prices skyrocketed and the resource-rich Gulf states pursued infrastructural...
Most studies on the mobility of highly skilled migrants have been examined with a framework of globa...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
Long a recipient of migrants from its surrounding areas, the Arabian Peninsula today comprises a mos...
The states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oma...
Although large-scale migration to the Arabian Peninsula is often framed as a new or novel situation,...
The world’s highest ratio of migrants to national population is to be found in the Middle East, and...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationIrregular migration has great resonance in the Gulf, just as...
Six GCC countries are the home of the global migrant workers. As at present estimated that about 56 ...
Migration and flow of people across the world is rapidly growing today. It was estimated that there ...
Migration towards the Gulf States, contrary to analogous movements to developed countries has up til...
The thesis highlights the evidence in the Arab-Gulf region with the Indian migrants to argue that th...
Following the 1973 rise in the price of oil, the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations of the M...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
In the early 1970s, oil prices skyrocketed and the resource-rich Gulf states pursued infrastructural...
Most studies on the mobility of highly skilled migrants have been examined with a framework of globa...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
Long a recipient of migrants from its surrounding areas, the Arabian Peninsula today comprises a mos...