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The management of irregular migration and its consequence for development : Gulf Cooperation Council

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  • Shah, Nasra M.

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Reviews the forms of irregular migration in the GCC countries and their magnitude. It discusses the consequences of such irregular migration on the migrants themselves and to the Gulf countries. It details important legislation undertaken in sending and host countries to minimize irregular migration and to prevent the abuse of migrant workers in general.

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  • Shah, Nasra M., 2009. "The management of irregular migration and its consequence for development : Gulf Cooperation Council," ILO Working Papers 994318633402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994318633402676
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    1. Naithani, Pranav & Jha, A.N., 2009. "Challenges Faced by Expatriate Workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries," MPRA Paper 67679, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Shafei Gu & Eric Fong, 2022. "Migration from Muslim-Majority Countries: A Tale of Two Patterns," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 41(4), pages 1853-1872, August.
    3. Abdullah Almutairi & Hilal Al Shamsi, 2018. "Healthcare System Accessibility in the Face of Increasing Privatisation in Saudi Arabia: Lessons From Australia," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(7), pages 111-111, July.
    4. Vutha, Hing & Pide, Lun & Dalis, Phann, 2013. "Irregular Migration from Cambodia: Characteristics, Challenges, and Regulatory Approach," Philippine Journal of Development PJD 2011 Vol. 38 Nos. 1-2, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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