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VOL. 5, ISSUE 12 (2018)
A Jordanian case study: Potential economic effects of workers returning from the Arabian Countries
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Dr. Sattam Yasin Ahmad Al-Dalain
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential economic effects of the workers returning from the Arabian countries. This study is based on a Jordanian case study. The presence of large migrant Jordanian communities has made up the gulf cooperation council countries a lightning rod for a worker returning from the Arabian countries, immigration argument like organization for potential for economic cooperation, and country development, the GCC countries are a popular destination for people seeking a higher standard of living better business management for themselves, and their families back home. However, the unique traditional and potential economic circumstances of GCC countries lead to an internationally distinct set of outcomes for the host countries, the migrant workers and the other source countries. We provide valid evidence related to three objectives: increasing employment of Jordanian, allowing Syrian participation in the workers force, and ensuring better working conditions for all workers including migrant worker. This evidence-based on potential economic policies and programmers’ that can help to these objectives.
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Pages:80-85
How to cite this article:
Dr. Sattam Yasin Ahmad Al-Dalain "A Jordanian case study: Potential economic effects of workers returning from the Arabian Countries". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 5, Issue 12, 2018, Pages 80-85
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