Asianization of Migrant Workers in the Gulf Countries / S. Irudaya Rajan, Ginu Zacharia Oommen, editors.

This edited volume contains sixteen chapters by eminent scholars on one of the largest migration corridors in the world i.e., between South and South-East Asia and the Gulf region. Asias trade and cultural contact with the Gulf date back to ancient historical times. Since the 1970s, the economic ris...

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Other Authors: Rajan, S. Irudaya, Oommen, Ginu Zacharia
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505 0 |a Chapter 1 Asianization in the Gulf: A Fresh Outlook S. Irudaya Rajan & Ginu Zacharia Oommen -- Chapter 2 Labour Migration in the Gulf Co-operation Countries: past, present and future George Naufal & Ismail Genc -- Chapter 3 Understanding Labour Migration Policies in the Gulf Co-operation Countries Zahra R. Babar -- Chapter 4 South Asian Labour Unrests and Non-Citizenry Aspects of Popular Politics in the Gulf M.H. Ilias -- Chapter 5 Contemporary Forms of Slavery, Citizenship and Human Rights of Migrant Workers in the Gulf Co-operation Countries Bijulal M V -- Chapter 6 A Portrait of Low Income Migrants in Contemporary Qatar Andrew Gardner, Silvia Pessoa, Abdoulaye Diop, Kaltham Al-Ghanim, Kien Le Trung & Laura Harkness -- Chapter 7 Determinants of Future Indonesian Labour Migration to the Gulf Graeme Hugo -- Chapter 8 The Rise of the Philippine Emigration State: Protecting Migrant Workers in the Gulf Co-operation Countries Neil G. Ruiz -- Chapter 9 Nitaqat -- Saudi Arabias new Labour Policy: Is It a Rentier Response to Domestic Discontent? Zakir Hussain -- Chapter 10 Bangladeshi fishermen in Oman: Migration as a gamble Marie Percot -- Chapter 11 Labour Migration from Pakistan to the Gulf Countries: An Investigation of Regional Disparities in Outflows of Workers, Remittances and Poverty G.M. Arif, Shujaat Farooq & Nasir Iqbal -- Chapter 12 Labour Migration from Sri Lanka to the Gulf: Current Status and Future Outlook Bilesha Weeraratne -- Chapter 13 Migrant women at the discourse-policy nexus: Indian Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia S. Irudaya Rajan & Jolin Joseph -- Chapter 14 Gulf Migration, Remittances and Religion: Interplay of faith and prosperity among Syrian Christians in Kerala Ginu Zacharia Oommen -- Chapter 15 Indian Trade Diaspora in the Arabian Peninsula: An Overview Prakash C. Jain -- Chapter 16 The Future of Asian Migration to the Gulf S. Irudaya Rajan Ginu Zacharia Oommen. 
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