Attitudes Towards Migrant Workers in the GCC: Evidence from Qatar
Abstract
With the majority of Qatar’s total population made up of foreigners (high-skilled and
low-skilled migrant workers), Qatari nationals may feel that there are significant challenges for
their society; despite the absence of employment competition, this may lead many Qataris to
see problems as well as benefits in the presence of these migrant workers in their country.
Using a split-sample technique, Qataris’ attitudes towards these foreigners were assessed.
Results suggest that Qataris displayed a stronger positive attitude towards the high-skilled
workers, but the difference was much smaller than that found in other societies. This may
be attributed to Qataris’ dependence on low-skilled migrants. However, even with the
acknowledgement of Qatar’s dependence on these workers, it is still a relatively rare
phenomenon in the modern context.
DOI/handle
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21534764.2012.735453http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21534764.2012.735453
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/4659
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