Why Qatar Needs a Guest Worker Welfare Index
Date
2016-04Metadata
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Ambiguity and acrimony surrounding the welfare of blue-collar guest workers in Qatar
will continue in the current low-information environment devoid of comprehensive and
scientific data on the status of low-income laborers. Even as the state takes steps to
improve guest worker living and working conditions, at present there are no systematic
mechanisms in place to track any resulting progress, to identify specific domains
where progress has been especially rapid or slow, or to understand differences in
outcomes that may exit across sectors, companies, nationalities, or geographical
regions. Only by conducting regular, objective, and nationally representative surveys
can decisionmakers and observers understand the true nature and drivers of the
challenges facing blue-collar workers, and assess the impact of efforts to address
them. With its development of a scientific and independent Guest Worker Welfare
Index, SESRI aims to contribute to a clearer and perhaps less contentious road ahead.
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