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Textbox 5: Measuring the Household Effects of Temporary Overseas Work: A Unique New Study in India

Authors Michael Clemens
Book Title Global Perspectives on Migration and Development
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1 Book Chapter

Motorcycle-related injuries in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Ashraf F. Hefny, Peter Barss, Hani O. Eid, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
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2 Journal Article

The “Tiering” of Citizenship and Residency and the “Hierarchization” of Migrant Communities: The United Arab Emirates in Historical Context

Authors Manal A. Jamal
Year 2015
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 8
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3 Journal Article

National Security and the Management of Migrant Labor: A Case Study of the United Arab Emirates

Authors Noora Lori
Year 2011
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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4 Journal Article

Prevalence of Depression and Suicidal Behaviors Among Male Migrant Workers in United Arab Emirates

Authors F. Al-Maskari, S. M. Shah, R. Al-Sharhan, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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6 Journal Article

Historical trauma and symptoms impacting United Arab Emirates migrant youth

Authors Susan Smith, Farah Nada
Year 2018
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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7 Journal Article

Heritage of display: interculturality and cultural diplomacy in the 2010 UNESCO falconry file

Authors Sylvie Grenet
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Heritage Studies
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8 Journal Article

Class, identity, and insecurity: Bangladeshi temporary migrants in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Habibul Haque Khondker
Year 2018
Journal Name Current Sociology
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9 Journal Article

"But we can always get more!" Deportability, the State and Gendered Migration in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Pardis Mandavi
Year 2011
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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10 Journal Article

CROSS-CULTURAL MENTORING: LESSONS LEARNT FROM SCHOOL LEADERS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Authors W. C. Bock, S. Schulze
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL FOR NEW GENERATION SCIENCES
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11 Journal Article

“But We Can Always Get More!” Deportability, the State and Gendered Migration in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Pardis Mahdavi
Year 2011
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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12 Journal Article

The United Arab Emirates, an Early Adopter of Global Best Practices

Authors William Guéraiche
Year 2024
Book Title Comparing the place of experts during the first waves of the COVID-19 pandemic
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14 Book Chapter

Religious Attendance, Health-Promoting Lifestyle Behaviors, and Depressive Symptoms Among Koreans in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Authors Hee Jun Kim, Michelle Pearce, Smi Choi-Kwon
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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15 Journal Article

Temporary Labour–Migration System and Long–term Residence Strategies in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Marko Valenta, Kaley Elizabeth Knowlton, Jo Jakobsen, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 9
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16 Journal Article

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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17 Journal Article

Determinants of theatre, dance, and art museum attendance in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Steven Buigut, Odekhiren Amaize
Year 2020
Citations (WoS) 3
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18 Journal Article

Persian Pride and Prejudice: Identity Maintenance and Interest Calculations among Iranians in the United Arab Emirates

Authors James Worrall, Alam Saleh
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration Review
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19 Journal Article

Prevalence of Diabetes among Migrant Women and Duration of Residence in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross Sectional Study

Authors S. M. Shah, Raghib Ali, Tom Loney, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 7
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20 Journal Article

Lived experiences of Arabic working mothers raising children with disabilities: navigating rehabilitation and support services

Authors Maxwell Peprah Opoku, Sanaa Ashour, Haseena Shah, ...
Year 2024
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21 Journal Article

Struggling or juggling: work-life balance challenges of Western self-initiated women expatriates in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Rizwan Tahir
Year 2023
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
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22 Journal Article

Errata

Year 2015
Journal Name International Migration Review
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23 Journal Article

Gender-based differences in employment conditions of local and expatriate workers in the GCC context Empirical evidence from the United Arab Emirates

Authors Mohammed A. Al-Waqfi, Ibrahim Abdalla Al-faki
Year 2015
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 8
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24 Journal Article

The emergence of the United Arab Emirates as a global soft power: current strategies and future challenges

Authors Osman Antwi-Boateng, Amira Ali Alhashmi
Year 2021
Journal Name ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL STUDIES-EPS
Citations (WoS) 1
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26 Journal Article

Evaluating perceptions of residents' towards impacts of tourism development in Emirates of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Authors Nada Malalla Hammad, Syed Zamberi Ahmad, Avraam Papastathopoulos
Year 2017
Journal Name Tourism Review
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27 Journal Article

Looking for the authentic other: Cosmopolitan ethos and orientalism in French migrants’ experiences in Abu Dhabi

Authors Claire Cosquer
Year 2021
Journal Name Critique of Anthropology
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28 Journal Article

Skilful survivals : irregular migration to the Gulf

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

Geographic, Socio-Demographic and School Type Variation in Adolescent Wellbeing and Mental Health and Links with Academic Competence in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Jose Marquez, Louise Lambert, Megan Cutts
Year 2022
Journal Name CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 1
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31 Journal Article

Just-world beliefs are associated with influenza vaccine intake intent in the United Arab Emirates: a cross-sectional study

Authors Gabriel Andrade, Ahmed Banibella Abdelmagied Elamin, Dalia Bedewy
Year 2024
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32 Journal Article

Labour Migration and the Gulf Arab States: Some Observations on the Potential of the GCR

Authors Jinan Bastaki
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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34 Journal Article

Some aspects of ukrainian legislative reform relating to combating against human trafficking

Authors Lyudmila DAVYDOVYCH, Valentina SUBOTENKO
Description
The issue of combat against human trafficking is very pressing for Ukraine, just like for most postSoviet countries. As it is indicated in the Migration Profile of Ukraine compiled in 2011 by Ukrainian migration experts based on research and on statistical data provided by Ukrainian national authorities and international specialists in the field of migration, Ukraine is primarily a state of origin for human trafficking victims1. Ukraine is also a country of transit for foreigners who became human trafficking or smuggling victims on their way to other countries, primarily Turkey or United Arab Emirates, from Moldova, Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.The issue of combat against human trafficking is very pressing for Ukraine, just like for most postSoviet countries. As it is indicated in the Migration Profile of Ukraine compiled in 2011 by Ukrainian migration experts based on research and on statistical data provided by Ukrainian national authorities and international specialists in the field of migration, Ukraine is primarily a state of origin for human trafficking victims1. Ukraine is also a country of transit for foreigners who became human trafficking or smuggling victims on their way to other countries, primarily Turkey or United Arab Emirates, from Moldova, Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.The issue of combat against human trafficking is very pressing for Ukraine, just like for most postSoviet countries. As it is indicated in the Migration Profile of Ukraine compiled in 2011 by Ukrainian migration experts based on research and on statistical data provided by Ukrainian national authorities and international specialists in the field of migration, Ukraine is primarily a state of origin for human trafficking victims1. Ukraine is also a country of transit for foreigners who became human trafficking or smuggling victims on their way to other countries, primarily Turkey or United Arab Emirates, from Moldova, Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.The issue of combat against human trafficking is very pressing for Ukraine, just like for most postSoviet countries. As it is indicated in the Migration Profile of Ukraine compiled in 2011 by Ukrainian migration experts based on research and on statistical data provided by Ukrainian national authorities and international specialists in the field of migration, Ukraine is primarily a state of origin for human trafficking victims1. Ukraine is also a country of transit for foreigners who became human trafficking or smuggling victims on their way to other countries, primarily Turkey or United Arab Emirates, from Moldova, Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.The issue of combat against human trafficking is very pressing for Ukraine, just like for most postSoviet countries. As it is indicated in the Migration Profile of Ukraine compiled in 2011 by Ukrainian migration experts based on research and on statistical data provided by Ukrainian national authorities and international specialists in the field of migration, Ukraine is primarily a state of origin for human trafficking victims1. Ukraine is also a country of transit for foreigners who became human trafficking or smuggling victims on their way to other countries, primarily Turkey or United Arab Emirates, from Moldova, Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
Year 2013
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Labor, Health, and Marginalization: A Culture-Centered Analysis of the Challenges of Male Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in the Middle East

Authors Rati Kumar, Raihan Jamil
Year 2020
Journal Name QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 6
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37 Journal Article

Asymmetric Information under the Kafala Sponsorship System: Impacts on Foreign Domestic Workers’ Income and Employment Status in the GCC Countries

Authors Froilan T. Malit, George Naufal
Year 2016
Journal Name International Migration
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38 Journal Article

United Arab Emirates' legal framework of migration

Authors Maysa ZAHRA
Description
The following explanatory note outlines the main legislative texts including laws, regulations, and cabinet and ministerial decisions, which govern the inward migration of foreigners to the United Arab Emirates and some elements of the outward migration of Emirati citizens.
Year 2015
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39 Report

The governance of the Kafala system and the punitive control of migrant domestic workers

Authors Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Rachel Silvey
Year 2021
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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40 Journal Article

The personal politics of private life in the United Arab Emirates (UAE): sexualities, space, migration and identity politics in motion

Authors Pardis Mahdavi
Year 2019
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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41 Journal Article

Humanistic leadership in the UAE context

Authors Yaprak Anadol, Mohamed Behery
Year 2020
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
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42 Journal Article

Financialization and Outsourcing in a Different Guise: The Ethical Chaos of Workforce Localization in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Valerie Priscilla Goby
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
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43 Journal Article

Industrial development strategies in the United Arab Emirates

Authors William Guéraiche
Year 2018
Journal Name Entreprises et histoire
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44 Journal Article

Unpacking Qualitative Methodology to Explore Experiences of Mothers with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the UAE: A Thematic Analysis Inquiry

Authors Nishtha Lamba, Angelique Van Tonder, Archana Raghavan
Year 2022
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE METHODS
Citations (WoS) 4
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45 Journal Article

Migrant Domestic Workers and Family Life

Authors Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, Maria Kontos
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46 Book

Circumstantial Citizenship: UAE Born Syrians and Their Complex Journeys to Long-Term Security

Authors İdil Akıncı
Year 2023
Journal Name International Migration Review
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47 Journal Article

The story of five MENA cities: Urban growth prediction modeling using remote sensing and video analytics

Authors Ahmed Jaad, Khaled Abdelghany
Year 2021
Journal Name Cities
Citations (WoS) 16
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48 Journal Article

Possible Citizens: Migration Enforcement as the Performance of Citizenship in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Noora Lori
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration Review
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49 Journal Article

Protecting Filipino migrant workers in distress through social media platforms

Authors Jovito Jose P. Katigbak, Ma Divina Gracia Z. Roldan
Year 2021
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 1
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50 Journal Article

Determinants of remittances by unskilled Pakistani migrant workers

Authors Abdullah Khan, Khadija Tippu, Saffi Ur Rehman, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 2
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51 Journal Article

Unpacking ‘status migration’: The racialized status politics of ‘skill’ in French-Maghrebi expatriation to Dubai

Authors Jaafar Alloul
Year 2021
Journal Name Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration
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52 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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53 Report

Triglossia and promoting Arabic literacy in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Kevin S. Carroll, Bashar Al Kahwaji, David Litz
Year 2017
Journal Name Language, Culture and Curriculum
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54 Journal Article

Sudanese Migration to the New World: Socio‐economic Characteristics

Authors Rogaia M. Abusharaf
Year 1997
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 9
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55 Journal Article

The Economics of Teaching in India Versus Teaching Aboard: Teacher Salary Differentials Using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

Authors Gavin George, Bruce Rhodes
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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56 Journal Article

Cosmopolitanism in exclusionary contexts

Authors Helene Thiollet, Laure Assaf
Year 2020
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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57 Journal Article

Knowledge migration flows in education hubs: Mobile students enrolled at Indian and British branch campuses in the United Arab Emirates

Description
The provision of higher education is a key priority for countries around the world, given that knowledge production, innovation and skills are crucial for thriving societies and economies. Even though the number of university enrollments is forecast to rise by 21 million between 2011 and 2020, many countries are struggling to meet demand. Thus different types of knowledge migration are emerging, more students are studying abroad and institutions are establishing offshore branch campuses. Research has been conducted on international student migration and transnational education, but nothing is known about the intersection of these two literatures, i.e. instances when both students and institutions cross international borders. EduHubMig addresses the paucity on this topic through the study of international students enrolled at British and Indian branch campuses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Statistical analyses of secondary data and an online survey will identify the characteristics and size of this under-studied young migrant group. In addition, a range of qualitative research methods, such as in-depth interviews with students and other stakeholders (n=130), an institutional ethnography of offshore universities and a netnography of the website materials and social media, will uncover the various ways in which different actors shape knowledge flows within education hubs. EduHubMig will enable the Experienced Researcher to develop important new research skills and enhance her career development. The project will provide intensive training and facilitate knowledge exchange between the Experienced Researcher and the colleagues at Utrecht University with whom she shares research interests. The training plan will be closely monitored by her supervisor and supported by dedicated academic and administrative colleagues. The research and excellent training integrated in EduHubMig will help the Experienced Researcher accomplish her career objective of a tenure-track position.
Year 2017
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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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59 Journal Article

Gendering Migrant Remittances: Evidence from Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates

Authors Md Mizanur Rahman
Year 2012
Journal Name International Migration
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60 Journal Article

EduHubMig: Knowledge migration flows in education hubs: Mobile students enrolled at Indian and British branch campuses in the United Arab Emirates

Description
The provision of higher education is a key priority for countries around the world, given that knowledge production, innovation and skills are crucial for thriving societies and economies. Even though the number of university enrollments is forecast to rise by 21 million between 2011 and 2020, many countries are struggling to meet demand. Thus different types of knowledge migration are emerging, more students are studying abroad and institutions are establishing offshore branch campuses. Research has been conducted on international student migration and transnational education, but nothing is known about the intersection of these two literatures, i.e. instances when both students and institutions cross international borders. EduHubMig addresses the paucity on this topic through the study of international students enrolled at British and Indian branch campuses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Statistical analyses of secondary data and an online survey will identify the characteristics and size of this under-studied young migrant group. In addition, a range of qualitative research methods, such as in-depth interviews with students and other stakeholders (n=130), an institutional ethnography of offshore universities and a netnography of the website materials and social media, will uncover the various ways in which different actors shape knowledge flows within education hubs. EduHubMig will enable the Experienced Researcher to develop important new research skills and enhance her career development. The project will provide intensive training and facilitate knowledge exchange between the Experienced Researcher and the colleagues at Utrecht University with whom she shares research interests. The training plan will be closely monitored by her supervisor and supported by dedicated academic and administrative colleagues. The research and excellent training integrated in EduHubMig will help the Experienced Researcher accomplish her career objective of a tenure-track position.
Year 2017
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Expanding horizons and expatriate adjustment

Authors Rizwan Tahir
Year 2018
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
Citations (WoS) 2
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63 Journal Article

Seeking Emirati women's voices: The use of focus groups with an Arab population

Authors WW Winslow, G Honein, MA Elzubeir
Year 2002
Journal Name Qualitative Health Research
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64 Journal Article

Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in Middle East

Authors Omar M. Alkasasbeh, Abdalla Alassuli, Amro Alzghoul
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
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65 Journal Article

Migrant Cosmopolitanism in Emirati and Saudi Cities: Practices and Belonging in Exclusionary Contexts

Authors Hélène Thiollet, Laure Assaf
Year 2021
Book Title Migration, Urbanity and Cosmopolitanism in a Globalized World
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66 Book Chapter

Happiness in the United Arab Emirates: conceptualisations of happiness among Emirati and other Arab students

Authors Louise Lambert D'raven, Nausheen Pasha-Zaidi
Year 2015
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HAPPINESS AND DEVELOPMENT
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67 Journal Article

Science Education Impacts on Labor Market and University Expectations of Students by Citizenship Status in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Comparative Analysis Using TIMSS 2007 Data

Authors Alexander W. Wiseman, Naif H. Alromi, Saleh Alshumrani
Year 2013
Journal Name Citizenship, Social and Economics Education
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68 Journal Article

Labor Camp Surveys in GCC Countries: Group Quarter Subsampling

Authors Kien T. Le, Stacy Pancratz, Abdoulaye Diop
Year 2019
Journal Name FIELD METHODS
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69 Journal Article

La migration marocaine dans les pays du Golfe

Authors Mohamed KHACHANI
Description
La migration économique vers l’Arabie Saoudite et les Emirats Arabes Unis a pris de l’importance principalement à partir du « boom pétrolier » de 1973. Cette migration intéresse pratiquement toutes les régions du Maroc ; elle est favorisée par les mesures restrictives prises par l’Europe et les similitudes culturelles avec ces pays. Les secteurs d’emploi des migrants dans ces pays couvrent une gamme très variée de branches dans le secteur des services, avec une prédominance de l’emploi féminin en particulier aux EAU, mais aussi dans les petits métiers tels l’artisanat, la mécanique, l’électricité et l’électronique, etc. Globalement, l’approche politique à cette question est menée sous le signe du paradoxe : « le besoin en main-d’œuvre et le non désir des étrangers» Cette peur d’être absorbés par les étrangers s’explique par le fait que les pays du Golfe enregistrent les taux de migration les plus élevés au monde. Si avec l’Arabie Saoudite, le Maroc n’a pas signé de convention de main-d’œuvre, il est lié par un accord avec les EAU et le Qatar signés en 1981 (et avec la Libye signé en 1983). Cette migration dans les pays du Golfe rapporte au Maroc une manne financière substantielle, il enregistre dans la région un fort taux des transferts. Abstract Since the 1973 oil crisis, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates have evolved into important receiver countries of labour migration flows. One of the main sender countries has been Morocco, due both to the limitations put in place by the traditional receiving countries in Europe and the similarity of cultural habits. As to their economic profile, Moroccans emigrants have been employed in a huge variety of sectors, e.g. services, handcrafts, electricity, electronic, and so on. On the whole, the political approach towards immigration issues in the Gulf countries can be summarized by the paradox “wanting labour but not foreigners”. This concern about migrants is partially explained by the fact that the Gulf countries register, today, the world’s highest net migration rates. From a legal perspective, Morocco signed bilateral labour migration agreements with United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Libya. Finally, in terms of migrants’ remittances, immigration in the Gulf countries represents a very important resource for the Moroccan economy.
Year 2009
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71 Report

The situation of the interface

Authors Timothy P. A. Cooper
Year 2024
Journal Name American Ethnologist
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72 Journal Article

Labour Migration Policy Index (LMPI)

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The Labour Migration Policy Index (LMPI) aims to assess on a national level the mechanisms which allow employers to meet their labour needs, and which provide favourable conditions for migrant workers. The LMPI focuses on assessing the formal rules and regulations of labour migration programmes, as opposed to actual policy implementation and migration outcomes, which are more difficult to evaluate. The LMPI considers two fields of labour migration policy -- Administration and Entry Mechanisms, and Migrant Worker Entitlements. Each of these two fields is divided into two ‘macro indicators’, for example, ‘Administrative mechanisms’ and ‘Entry mechanisms’. The LMPI only assesses migration programmes in a limited number of countries. In order to ensure some geographical balance, research has been conducted on the following thirteen countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Year 2008
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73 Data Set

The role of various types of capital in transnational labor migration from the Philippines

Authors Simone Christ
Year 2020
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 3
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74 Journal Article

Migration diplomacy in the Gulf – non-state actors, cross-border mobility, and the United Arab Emirates

Authors Froilan T. Malit, Gerasimos Tsourapas
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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75 Journal Article

Thinking Policy Through Migrant Domestic Workers' Itineraries

Authors Rachel Silvey, Rhacel Parrenas
Year 2020
Journal Name AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
Citations (WoS) 6
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76 Journal Article

Serial Labor Migration: Precarity and Itinerancy among Filipino and Indonesian Domestic Workers

Authors Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Rachel Silvey, Maria Cecilia Hwang, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration Review
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77 Journal Article

Gender Dynamics from an Arab Perspective: Intercultural Service Encounters

Authors Marryam Khan, Heejung Ro, Amy M. Gregory, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name CORNELL HOSPITALITY QUARTERLY
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78 Journal Article

Pakistani Workers in the Middle East: Volume, Trends and Consequences

Authors Nasra M. Shah
Year 1983
Journal Name International Migration Review
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79 Journal Article

THE EFFECT OF OIL PRICE ON UNITED ARAB EMIRATES GOODS TRADE DEFICIT WITH THE UNITED STATES

Authors Osama D. Sweidan, Bashar, H. Malkawi
Year 2011
Journal Name Energy Studies Review
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80 Journal Article

The Experience of Co-Teaching for Emergent Arabic-English Literacy

Authors Anna M. Dillon, Kay Gallagher
Year 2019
Journal Name QUALITATIVE REPORT
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81 Journal Article

The Impact of Immigration Policy on Indian Contract Migrants: The Case of the United Arab Emirates

Authors K.C. Zachariah, B.A. Prakash, S. Irudaya Rajan
Year 2003
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 10
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82 Journal Article

Underlying motivating factors for movie-induced tourism among Emiratis and Indian expatriates in the United Arab Emirates

Authors Noela Michael, Sreejith Balasubramanian, Ian Michael, ...
Year 2020
Citations (WoS) 10
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83 Journal Article

Representations of Non-Resident Indians from the Gulf in Online Comedy Videos

Authors Nele Lenze
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 1
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84 Journal Article

Male trailing spouses in the United Arab Emirates: adding novel insight to the prevailing expatriate spouse adjustment frameworks

Authors Rizwan Tahir, Zarine Chamas
Year 2023
Journal Name European J. of International Management
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86 Journal Article

Adjustment and work outcomes of self-initiated expatriates in the United Arab Emirates: Development and testing of a model

Authors Sanjay Kumar Singh, Shlomo Y. Tarba, Geoffrey Wood, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of International Management
Citations (WoS) 5
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87 Journal Article

Utilisation of Healthcare Services and Medicines by Pakistani Migrants Residing in High Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis

Authors Ahsan Saleem, Kathryn J. Steadman, Jasmina Fejzic
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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89 Journal Article

Male trailing spouses in the United Arab Emirates: adding novel insight to the prevailing expatriate spouse adjustment frameworks

Authors Rizwan Tahir, Zarine Chamas
Year 2020
Journal Name European J. of International Management
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90 Journal Article

Adjustment and work outcomes of self-initiated expatriates in the United Arab Emirates: Development and testing of a model

Authors Sanjay Kumar Singh, Shlomo Y. Tarba, Geoffrey Wood, ...
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 5
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91 Journal Article

Film and Visual Media in the Gulf Introduction

Authors Alia Yunis, Dale Hudson
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 2
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92 Journal Article

The cramped and crowded room: The search for a sense of belonging and emotional well-being among temporary low-wage migrant workers

Authors Lisa Reber
Year 2021
Journal Name EMOTION SPACE AND SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 11
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93 Journal Article

The Intersection of Citizenship Status, STEM Education, and Expected Labor Market Participation in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

Authors Alexander W. Wiseman, Faisal A. Abdelfattah, Ahmad Almassaad
Year 2016
Journal Name Digest of Middle East Studies
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94 Journal Article

Developmental, Genderial and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Meaning

Authors Pninit Russo-Netzer, Ryan M. Niemiec, Ricardo Tarrasch
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 1
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96 Journal Article

Security in the RedSea: Regional Problems, Power Struggle and Terrorism

Authors N. Nese Kemiksiz
Year 2020
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97 Journal Article

Citizenship in the Gulf states

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

Is tourism really an escape from everyday life? Everyday leisure activities vs leisure travel activities of expats and emirati nationals living in the UAE

Authors Natasa Slak Valek, Anestis Fotiadis
Year 2018
Journal Name International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research
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100 Journal Article
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