The Sultanate of Oman: economic development, the domestic labour market and international migration
J. S. Birks and
C. A. Sinclair
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on a case study of the impact of international migration movements on the labour market in Oman - covers labour supply, labour demand, migrant worker characteristics by age, sex, occupation and educational level (incl. Expatriate workers), considers the effects of labour force emigration on economic development, and constitutes part of a WEP research project on migration for employment. One-page bibliography, diagrams, references and statistical tables.
Keywords: international; migration; labour market; labour supply; labour demand; migrant workers.; age.; sex; occupation; educational level; expatriate worker; labour force; emigration.; economic development; WEP; research project; employment; statistical table; international; migration; marché du travail; offre de main-d'oeuvre; besoins en main-d'oeuvre; travailleur migrant; âge; sexe; profession; niveau d'enseignement; travailleur expatrié; main-d'oeuvre; émigration; développement économique; PME; projet de recherche; emploi; tableau statistique; internacional; migración; mercado de trabajo; oferta de mano de obra; necesidad de mano de obra; trabajador migrante; edad; sexo; ocupación; nivel educativo; trabajador expatriado; mano de obra; emigración; desarrollo económico; PME; proyecto de investigación; empleo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 95 pages
Date: 1978
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-26, Migration for Employment Project
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