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Asian Migrant Workers In The Arab Gulf States The Growing Foreign Population And Their Lives 1st Edition Masako Ishii

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Asian Migrant Workers In The Arab Gulf States The Growing Foreign Population And Their Lives 1st Edition Masako Ishii
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Author: Masako Ishii, Naomi Hosoda, Masaki Matsuo, Koji Horinuki
ISBN: 9789004393363, 9789004395404, 9004393366, 9004395407
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Asian Migrant Workers In The Arab Gulf States The Growing Foreign Population And Their Lives 1st Edition Masako Ishii by Masako Ishii, Naomi Hosoda, Masaki Matsuo, Koji Horinuki 9789004393363, 9789004395404, 9004393366, 9004395407 instant download after payment.

Asian Migrant Workers in the Arab Gulf States (edited by Masako Ishii, Naomi Hosoda, Masaki Matsuo and Koji Horinuki) examines how nationals and migrants construct new relationships in the segregated socioeconomic spaces of the region (namely, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates). Instead of assuming that segregation is disadvantageous for migrant workers, it emphasizes multiple aspects and presents various voices. In this way, the book tries to unfold the region’s segregated socioeconomic space, as well as its new forms of networking and connectedness, in order to understand how the various peoples coexist: a situation that often entails conflict and discrepancies between expectations and reality.

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