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LEHI VISION OF THE TREE-OF-LIFE - A CROSS-CULTURAL-PERSPECTIVE IN CONTEMPORARY LATTER-DAY-SAINT ART

Authors RG OMAN
Year 1992
Journal Name BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY STUDIES
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1 Journal Article

'Outward Bound': A painting of religious faith (A 19th-century depiction of Mormon emigration)

Authors RG Oman
Year 1997
Journal Name BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY STUDIES
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2 Journal Article

Migrant Latino day laborers and intentions to test for HIV

Authors Samantha F. Ehrlich, Kurt C. Organista, Doug Oman
Year 2007
Journal Name AIDS and Behavior
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5 Journal Article

PREDICTORS AND OUTCOMES OF SUCCESSFUL LOCALIZATION IN THE AVIATION INDUSTRY: THE CASE OF OMAN

Authors Nasser A. Alkathiri, Ahmed Mohamed Elbaz, Iqtidar Shah, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name ADVANCES IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM RESEARCH-AHTR
Citations (WoS) 10
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8 Journal Article

The legal framework of the sponsorship systems of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries : a comparative examination

Authors Maysa ZAHRA
Description
The sponsorship system of the Arab Gulf countries comprises rules and regulations that tie the residence of a migrant worker to his/her sponsor in the country. This paper offers an in-depth examination of the legal framework of the sponsorship system of the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) ヨ Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. It looks at different aspects of the system starting with the requirement for sponsorship and ending with the rules on absconding and repatriation.
Year 2015
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10 Report

Demography, migration, and the labour market in Oman

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
Description
As of May 27, 2015, estimates of Oman’s total population stood at 4,187,516 persons, of whom 1,849,412 (44.2 per cent) were foreign nationals. Foreign workers are overwhelmingly from the Asian subcontinent: Indians, Bangladeshis and Pakistanis together made up 87 per cent of the workforce in 2013. Eighty-two per cent of all foreign workers were employed in the private sector that year, and 12 per cent were filling managerial and “white collar” posts. The flow of foreign workers to Oman has been rising over the 2000s up till today. Lagging youth employment and rising poverty levels spurred popular protests in 2011 which slowed down economic diversification and the private sector’s development process. However, sectoral Omanisation quotas are now enforced and the hiring of Omani nationals in every business has become mandatory. Aggressive measures also target foreign residents in irregular situation which has led to several massive amnesty and deportation campaigns since 2010.
Year 2015
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12 Report

A new era for labour migration in the GCC?

Authors Philip Martin, Froilan T. Malit
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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15 Journal Article

Citizenship in the Gulf States

Authors Martin Baldwin-Edwards
Year 2024
Book Title Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies
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18 Book Chapter

Skilful survivals : irregular migration to the Gulf

Authors Philippe FARGUES, Nasra M. SHAH
Year 2017
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19 Book

Socioeconomic Achievement Among Arab Immigrants in the USA: The Influence of Region of Origin and Gender

Authors Abdi M. Kusow, Kristine J. Ajrouch, Mamadi Corra
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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20 Journal Article

Genetic origin of goat populations in Oman revealed by mitochondrial DNA analysis

Authors Nasser Ali Al-Araimi, Albano Beja-Pereira, Osman Mahgoub Gaafar, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 1
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25 Journal Article

Die Bedeutung der internationalen Migration für die Raum- und Gesellschaftsproduktion in Muscat/Oman aus sozial- und stadtgeographischer Perspektive

Principal investigator Veronika Deffner (Principal Investigator ), Carmella Pfaffenbach (Principal Investigator )
Description
Internationale Arbeitsmigration stellt für die Entwicklung des Sultanats Oman seit vier Jahrzehnten ein unverzichtbares Moment dar. Den Konzentrationspunkt der Zuwanderung, insbesondere gering bis hoch qualifizierter Arbeitskräfte aus Europa und Asien, bildet die Hauptstadtregion Muscat. Infolge der außergewöhnlich hohen und raschen Wachstumsdynamik erfährt die städtische Gesellschaft einen intensiven Heterogenisierungsprozess, der im Stadtraum spezifische Fragmentierungserscheinungen forciert. Der Fokus der qualitativen empirischen Untersuchungen wird auf Biographie und Identitätskonstruktionen der Migranten gerichtet, auf die Organisation und Strukturierung der Communities (Netzwerke etc.) sowie auf deren soziales Miteinander und ihre Integration in die omanische Gesellschaft. Mit der Auswahl von Ägyptern, Indern, Sri Lankis, Bangladeschis und Europäern wird das Spektrum unterschiedlicher sozialer Positionen aufgrund der Stellung in der Hierarchie des Arbeitsmarktes widergespiegelt. Ziel des Projekts ist es, den Entstehungskontext der Heterogenisierungs- und Fragmentierungsprozesse durch Alltagspraxis zu untersuchen, um die Möglichkeiten, Bedingungen und Interessen an sozialer und räumlicher Integration unterschiedlicher Migranten-Communities zu analysieren.
Year 2011
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35 Project

Citizenship in the Gulf states

Authors Martin Baldwin-Edwards
Year 2024
Book Title Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies
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36 Book Chapter

BOEKBESPREKINGEN/REVIEWS

Year 1978
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
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37 Journal Article

MACIMIDE Global Expatriate Dual Citizenship Database

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Year 2018
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40 Data Set

World Population Policies Database

Description
Since the mid-1970s, the World Population Policies Database, last updated in 2015, provides comprehensive and up-to-date information on the population policy situation and trends for all Member States and non-member States of the United Nations. Among several areas, the database shows the evolution of government views and policies with respect to internal and international migration. The migration strand covers internal migration, immigration, emigration, and return. The Database is updated biennially by conducting a detailed country-by-country review of national plans and strategies, programme reports, legislative documents, official statements and various international, Inter-governmental and non-governmental sources, as well as by using official responses to the United Nations Inquiry among Governments on Population and Development.
Year 2015
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41 Data Set

UN Inquiry on population and development - International Migration

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Year 2010
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42 Data Set

Migrant Rights Index

Description
The index addresses the legal rights (civil and political, economic, social, residency, and family reunion rights) granted to migrant workers admitted under labour immigration programs in high- and middle-income countries to admitting migrant workers. Labor immigration programs are defined as policies for regulating the number, skills, and rights of migrants who are admitted for the primary purpose of work. It includes 104 programmes in force for the year 2009. Migrant rights refer to the legal rights (defined here as the rights granted by national laws and policies) granted to migrant workers on admission under a particular labour immigration program. So the indicators measure rights “in laws and regulations” rather than “in practice”. The dataset includes all high-income countries with a population exceeding two million, and, to ensure broad geographic coverage, a selection of upper- and lower- middle-income countries. In total, the sample comprises 46 countries including 34 high-income countries.
Year 2009
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43 Data Set

Vikhrov's visa index

Description
The index is based on three types of entry visa restrictions: visa required, visa not required for short stays and visa not required. The author identifies country pairs which changed their visa regime during 1998–2010. This immigration policy index is constructed for all countries and territories in the world for both March 1998 and November 2009. This index is heterogeneous across destination and origin countries as well as over time.
Year 2009
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