Foreign Workers and the Provision of Public Services: The Case of Kuwait
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Authors
Looney, Robert E.
Subjects
Advisors
Date of Issue
1993
Date
1993
Publisher
Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School.
Language
Abstract
Traditionally, most of the literature on labour migration in the Middle East has focrused on the benefits received by both the labour-exporting and labour-importing countires. The labour-exporting countries receive badly needed foreign exchange in the form of remittances from workers overseas. The labour-importing countries, on the other hand, are able to augment their small and relatively untrained domestic labour forces.
Type
Article
Description
International Journal of Social
Economics. Vol. 20 No. 1, 1993,
pp. 24-39. © MCB Unrersity
Press. 03O&8293
Series/Report No
Department
National Security Affairs