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  1. Description. Immigration Part 1: A stabbing at a building site inevitably throws immigrant workers under suspicion. Harding comes up with a plan to turn the tables on Jess's blackmailer.

  2. the Gulf region has been a major destination for Indian workers. This chapter provides an overview of the India-Gulf migration relationship and the role of policies in shaping migration flows. The trends and characteristics in labour flows from India to the Gulf are presented followed by the policy initiatives taken by

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  4. following the discovery of oil in the Gulf area — the scale of labor migration to the Gulf oil states was relatively small, estimated in the early 1970s to be between 800,000 and 1.25 million (including both workers and their accompanying family members). The unprecedented scale of development projects of the GCC countries following the

  5. VI Gulf Labour Markets, Migration and Population (GLMM) Programme Gulf Research Centre Cambridge VII First published 2018 Gulf Research Centre Cambridge ISBN: 978-1-909864-22-1 Cover Photo: Imco Brouwer Gulf Research Center E-mail: info@grc.net Website: www.grc.net Jeddah Gulf Research Center 19 Rayat Al-Itehad St. P.O. Box 2134

  6. Mar 25, 2015 · MIGRATION. POLICY CENTRE. Policies and Politics in the Arab Migration to the Gulf States: Struggling to Keep the Door Open. Françoise De Bel-Air. Chapter in the volume: Migration to the Gulf: Policies in Sending and Receiving Countries. edited by Philippe Fargues and Nasra M. Shah. BOOK CHAPTER.

  7. Aug 11, 2021 · Considering the dependency of Gulf states on migrant labor and the constant increase in migration to these states, this article aims to understand the policies pertaining to the presence, conditions of residence, integration, and socioeconomic rights of the migrant labor force.

  8. Core scenario—Slight slowdown in population growth. Under the Economist Intelligence Unit’s core scenario for GCC demographics, the total population of the six GCC states is expected to rise by an average rate of 2.6% per year between 2009 and 2020, with the rate of growth gradually declining further out into the -year forecast period.

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