This study explores the interaction of expatriates in Qatar and their perception of their subordination. The study design included participant observation in an all female University and University housing as well as interviews with Qatari government agencies and ministries, expatriate embassies and expatriates. Semi-structured interviews were conducted across seven expatriate groups: domestic workers, unskilled laborers, semiskilled, professionals, housewives, second-generation expatriates with host country other than Qatar, second-generation expatriates with host country Qatar, and Gulf Cooperation Council citizens. Forty-two subjects completed the interview schedule while 87 interviews were incomplete. ^ Physical control of expatriates...
Differences in character, composition and size of the expatriate group might reflect the structural ...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
This ethnographic study examines how gender roles associated with male and female Qatari students in...
This study explores the interaction of expatriates in Qatar and their perception of their subordinat...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
ADespite growing interest in the lived experience of Muslim women in Arab countries, there is still ...
Migrant labor in Qatar has taken a once desert landscape, and modernized it into a civilized city. T...
Of new phenomena that emerged in the State of Qatar, and on a large scale in the post-oil era (after...
The petroleum-rich states of the Arabian Peninsula comprise one of the principal transnational desti...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse how the sponsorship system called kafala has developed througho...
The close kinship structure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,...
Through an ethnographic analysis of housing in the Arabian Gulf State of Qatar, this study explores ...
Summary. Much has been written describing the pervasive and rapid urbanisation of the Arabian Gulf i...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
The main topic of the thesis Breaking Free from the Dominance and Establishing Independent Policy: T...
Differences in character, composition and size of the expatriate group might reflect the structural ...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
This ethnographic study examines how gender roles associated with male and female Qatari students in...
This study explores the interaction of expatriates in Qatar and their perception of their subordinat...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
ADespite growing interest in the lived experience of Muslim women in Arab countries, there is still ...
Migrant labor in Qatar has taken a once desert landscape, and modernized it into a civilized city. T...
Of new phenomena that emerged in the State of Qatar, and on a large scale in the post-oil era (after...
The petroleum-rich states of the Arabian Peninsula comprise one of the principal transnational desti...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse how the sponsorship system called kafala has developed througho...
The close kinship structure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,...
Through an ethnographic analysis of housing in the Arabian Gulf State of Qatar, this study explores ...
Summary. Much has been written describing the pervasive and rapid urbanisation of the Arabian Gulf i...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
The main topic of the thesis Breaking Free from the Dominance and Establishing Independent Policy: T...
Differences in character, composition and size of the expatriate group might reflect the structural ...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
This ethnographic study examines how gender roles associated with male and female Qatari students in...