Published online 10 March 2020The Government of Kuwait is keen to free the country from a double dependency, on oil explorts and labour imports. The challenge is to transform a weak demography into strong human capital and build a knowledge-based economy. But will nationals or foreign nationals be the main holders of the needed knowledge? Universities that had an impressive start fifty years ago began to retreat towards the end of the last century, and the proportion of graduates to decline in recent generations. Time has come on the one hand to establish greater links between universities and the labour market, and on the other to ensure more and better paid job opportunities for graduates in the private sector
There is a common perception that technical and vocational education is the ultimate solution for pr...
Higher education systems in developing countries have mixed results in satisfying their nations’ lab...
Kuwait’s 2005 Article IV Consultation reports that the economic and financial positions are projecte...
The Government of Kuwait is keen to free the country from a double dependency, on oil exports and la...
The small city-state of Kuwait has undergone marked change over the last century. However, despite t...
The immigration rate in the Gulf Cooperation Council states (GCC) has reached such levels that loca...
Against the backdrop of global oil price volatility, increasing budget deficits and a burgeoning une...
The technologically advanced knowledge economies of today increasingly demand that new labour market...
Imparting knowledge, skills and positive attitude is the core component of technical and vocational ...
The need for skilled and semi-skilled indigenous manpower in the gulf states (e.g., Kuwait. Qatar, U...
Over-reliance on oil challenges the long-term sustainability of an economy. The UAE’s government has...
Nowadays, no one can deny the role played by technical and vocational education in reducing the rate...
The study aims to shed light on the challenges of human capital utilization in Kuwait and the labor ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Kuwait\u27s economy has grown substantially during the last few decades because of massive oil reven...
There is a common perception that technical and vocational education is the ultimate solution for pr...
Higher education systems in developing countries have mixed results in satisfying their nations’ lab...
Kuwait’s 2005 Article IV Consultation reports that the economic and financial positions are projecte...
The Government of Kuwait is keen to free the country from a double dependency, on oil exports and la...
The small city-state of Kuwait has undergone marked change over the last century. However, despite t...
The immigration rate in the Gulf Cooperation Council states (GCC) has reached such levels that loca...
Against the backdrop of global oil price volatility, increasing budget deficits and a burgeoning une...
The technologically advanced knowledge economies of today increasingly demand that new labour market...
Imparting knowledge, skills and positive attitude is the core component of technical and vocational ...
The need for skilled and semi-skilled indigenous manpower in the gulf states (e.g., Kuwait. Qatar, U...
Over-reliance on oil challenges the long-term sustainability of an economy. The UAE’s government has...
Nowadays, no one can deny the role played by technical and vocational education in reducing the rate...
The study aims to shed light on the challenges of human capital utilization in Kuwait and the labor ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Kuwait\u27s economy has grown substantially during the last few decades because of massive oil reven...
There is a common perception that technical and vocational education is the ultimate solution for pr...
Higher education systems in developing countries have mixed results in satisfying their nations’ lab...
Kuwait’s 2005 Article IV Consultation reports that the economic and financial positions are projecte...