作者
Kunniparampil Curien Zachariah, B Alwin Prakash, S Irudaya Rajan
发表日期
2002
出版商
Centre for Development Studies
简介
This is the fourth in a series of Working Papers published by the CDS on Kerala migration. Unlike the other three, this one is financed by the Kerala Government and the data were collected in UAE. The objectives of this Working Paper are to: - document changes in the labour demand for different categories of emigrant workers - enumerate the emigration policies - examine employment and working conditions, wage levels and related problems of the Kerala emigrants - understand the education and training requirements of future emigrants to UAE. On the basis of official data, the total stock of Indian emigrants in the Arab region in 2000 was estimated to be about 30.7 lakhs. Of them, about 10 lakhs are reported to be in UAE. The total stock of Kerala emigrants in UAE was about 5 lakhs in 2001. This paper is noteworthy in a number of ways for its contributions to our understanding of Kerala migration to the Gulf countries. It gives the most authentic estimate of the annual remittances to Kerala from the Gulf countries and from other parts of the world. The average annual estimate of the total remittances from all countries of the world is Rs 13,815 crores for the period 1998-2000. Remittances from the Gulf countries alone would be about Rs 12,640 crores. The paper concludes that changes in the immigration policy of the UAE government, completion of major infrastructure projects and economic recession in the region have reduced substantially the demand for unskilled and semi-skilled labourers in the UAE. The new policies are related to demographic balancing, emiratization, banning visa for unskilled Asian workers, large-scale mechanisation to …
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