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|a The future of labour market reform in the Gulf region :
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|a 9783959940351; 9783959940351; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1 The Governance of the Labour Market: Labour Policies of the Gulf Cooperation Council; Introduction; Methodological Approach; The Policy Response: A Protectionist Approach to Reform; The Governance of the Labour Market: Barriers to Reform; Conclusion; References; Notes; 2 Reevaluating the Saudi ;Social Contract;: The Perspective of Saudi Male Graduates; Introduction; Background; Defining the Saudi Social Contract; Jobs for Life?; Saudi Vision 2030 (National Transformation Plan); Conclusion; References.
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|a Notes3 Omanisation, Youth Employment and SME Firms in Oman; Introduction; Rising Omani Youth Unemployment despite Omanization and Higher Educational Attainment; The New Unemployment Challenge: Under/Un-employed Higher Education Graduates; Oman and Global Labor Arbitrage; Re-Aligning Omanization with Knowledge Worker Segments; Oman SMEs: Current and Comparative Contexts; Important Growth Drivers-Oman Medium-Size Firms; Conclusion; References; 4 Labour Market Challenges in Bahrain and the Path to Sustainability; Abstract; Characteristics of Bahrainâ#x80;#x99;s Labour Market.
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|a Effects of Labour Market PoliciesSustainability of Bahrainâ#x80;#x99;s Labour Market Model; The Path to Sustainability; Conclusion; References; Notes; 5 Business Sector and Labour Policies in Kuwait; Abstract; Introduction; The Main Features of Business Sector in Kuwait; Business Sector and the Policy of Labour Nationalisation; Business Sector and the Support of Small and Medium Enterprises; Conclusion; References; Notes; 6 The Future of Learning in the GCC: An Analysis of the Current State and the Way Forward; Abstract; Literature Review; Research Analysis; References.
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|a 7 Building Life Skills Through Positive Education: Evidence from Ras Al Khaimah (UAE)Abstract; Introduction; Do We Need Positive Education?; What are Character Strengths?; Method; Results and Discussion; Limitations and Future Directions; Notes; 8 The Impact of Financial Rewards in Improving Studentsâ#x80;#x99; Academic Results; Abstract; Introduction; Literature Review; Research Methodology; Data Analysis and Results of Online Questionnaire; Data Analysis of Interviews; Discussion and Conclusion; Limitations and Recommendations; References; Appendix.
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|a 9 A Predictive Model of Outbound Sales Performance at a Large UAE Based BankAbstract; Introduction; Methodology; Results; Discussion; Appendices; References; Notes; About the Contributors.
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|a As governments across the GCC strive to implement labour policies which accelerate the transition to ""post oil"" knowledge-based economies, this volume provides insights into the size of this challenge, along with analysis of progress to date. With a comprehensive coverage of the region (each GCC member is included in some respect), this new work provides unique insights into how the domestic policy agenda is shifting the region's moribund labour markets inexorably towards greater productivity, positivity, sustainability and efficiency
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