Saudi labour unemployment is a very serious issue in Saudi Arabia which is further increasing with over dependence on foreign labour. This study empirically investigates this issue by employing ARDL cointegration technique on a sample period of 1980-2015. Our estimates suggest that foreign labour, wage rate and female participation are responsible for an increasing Saudi labour unemployment. On the other hand, number of graduates and government social security benefits are helping in combating Saudi labour unemployment. Therefore, our study recommends the Saudi government to control foreign labour inflows up to some reasonable limit, to rationalize the minimum wage rate and to increase spending on education and social security benefits. ...
This paper aims at determining the essential variables that affect the employment of industrial work...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\u27s Fourth Economic Development Plan, 1985-1990, proposed to replace fo...
Trade openness would increase the welfare of nation if it could also support the employment in the l...
Until 1960s, most of the population in Saudi Arabia lived a nomadic or semi-nomadic existence with o...
Unemployment is one of the biggest challenges facing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, especially among y...
Recently Saudi government is facing the unemployment challenges due to high number of international ...
This study investigates the feasibility of reducing the dependance of Saudi Arabia on foreign manpow...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has one of the world's lowest women's labour force\ud participation rate...
Despite being an oil-rich country, Saudi Arabia, like any other developing country, is faced with th...
It is safe to say that it is not odd to become aware of the unemployment issue from the biggest oil ...
Among all the economic challenges on the road to Vision 2030, job creation for Saudi citizens is the...
Over the past 40 years, the impact of immigration on employment, wages and other economic indicators...
Faced with an expected general labor shortage, Saudi Arabia allowed foreign workers to enter its lab...
This study employs time series to find total factor productivity (TFP) and the contribution of local...
The main objective of this research was to develop a theoretical model capable of explaining the cha...
This paper aims at determining the essential variables that affect the employment of industrial work...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\u27s Fourth Economic Development Plan, 1985-1990, proposed to replace fo...
Trade openness would increase the welfare of nation if it could also support the employment in the l...
Until 1960s, most of the population in Saudi Arabia lived a nomadic or semi-nomadic existence with o...
Unemployment is one of the biggest challenges facing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, especially among y...
Recently Saudi government is facing the unemployment challenges due to high number of international ...
This study investigates the feasibility of reducing the dependance of Saudi Arabia on foreign manpow...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has one of the world's lowest women's labour force\ud participation rate...
Despite being an oil-rich country, Saudi Arabia, like any other developing country, is faced with th...
It is safe to say that it is not odd to become aware of the unemployment issue from the biggest oil ...
Among all the economic challenges on the road to Vision 2030, job creation for Saudi citizens is the...
Over the past 40 years, the impact of immigration on employment, wages and other economic indicators...
Faced with an expected general labor shortage, Saudi Arabia allowed foreign workers to enter its lab...
This study employs time series to find total factor productivity (TFP) and the contribution of local...
The main objective of this research was to develop a theoretical model capable of explaining the cha...
This paper aims at determining the essential variables that affect the employment of industrial work...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\u27s Fourth Economic Development Plan, 1985-1990, proposed to replace fo...
Trade openness would increase the welfare of nation if it could also support the employment in the l...