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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- List of Tables and Figures
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Working for the Neighbours
- 3 Arab Migrant Teachers in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar
- 4 The Model Immigrant
- 5 The Egyptian ‘Invasion’ of Kuwait
- 6 The ‘Other Arab’ and Gulf Citizens
- 7 Yemeni Irregular Migrants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Implications of Large Scale Return
- 8 An Emerging Trend in Arab Migration
- 9 Highly Skilled Lebanese Transnational Migrants
- 10 Sport Labour Migrant Communities from the Maghreb in the GCC
- 11 Attitudes of Students in the GCC Region towards the Arab Spring
- Appendix Survey of Students’ Attitudes in the GCC Towards the Arab Spring (November 2013)
- Index
(p.297) Index
(p.297) Index
- Source:
- Arab Migrant Communities in the GCC
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- List of Tables and Figures
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Working for the Neighbours
- 3 Arab Migrant Teachers in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar
- 4 The Model Immigrant
- 5 The Egyptian ‘Invasion’ of Kuwait
- 6 The ‘Other Arab’ and Gulf Citizens
- 7 Yemeni Irregular Migrants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Implications of Large Scale Return
- 8 An Emerging Trend in Arab Migration
- 9 Highly Skilled Lebanese Transnational Migrants
- 10 Sport Labour Migrant Communities from the Maghreb in the GCC
- 11 Attitudes of Students in the GCC Region towards the Arab Spring
- Appendix Survey of Students’ Attitudes in the GCC Towards the Arab Spring (November 2013)
- Index