For several Asian countries, and several million Asian migrant workers, the Middle-Eastern interlude has revived their economic fortunes in a dramatic fashion. Saith
Human migration would not cease but type of migration may change. The book traces the history of migration in Middle East countries, and suggests discrimination in the Saudi Arabian labour market. It critically discusses the Home and Host countries' laws, International Laws and Conventions and their implementation. It focuses on Socio, Economic and Legal status of Indian migrants to Saudi and the future trends.
The book may be useful for research scholars, general readers and policy makers. |