Structural changes in the receiving country and future labor migration--the case of Kuwait.
Int Migr Rev
; 29(4): 1,000-22, 1995.
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PIP: This article describes changes in the volume, age and sex composition, retention, productivity, types of occupation, and economic sector of the labor force in Kuwait. The focus is on the structural changes in the indigenous labor force. Data were obtained from censuses and labor force surveys during 1965-93. Policies after the 1990 invasion pertained primarily to security of public employment sector among natives. Over 98% of private sector employment is among non-Kuwaitis. Government programs support high fertility. Female illiteracy has declined, and the proportion of women with a higher education has increased. Natives comprised 20.4% of the total labor force in 1993. About 90% of native males work in the public sector. 45% of total male employment is in the production sector. Around 50% of non-Kuwaiti males have been employed in production work over the decades. Over 90% of Kuwaiti females in 1993 worked in professional or clerical work. Over 50% of total female labor force participation is in the service sector. Concentration in the public sector increased for Kuwaitis and declined for non-Kuwaitis. Labor force participation declined with increasing age. Retirement benefits encouraged early retirement. The private sector is experiencing the departure of long-term migrants and more rapid turnover of labor. Hours of work are longer in the private sector. Kuwait is still dependent on foreign workers in the production and service industries. It is likely that native male workers will replace foreign workers in professional work and administrative/clerical work. Policies that will assure future reliance on imported labor include the assurance of government jobs for Kuwaitis, retirement rules, and the profitability of the trade in labor.^ieng
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Age Factors; Arab Countries; Asia; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Economic Factors; Economic Policy; Employment; Human Resources; Kuwait; Labor Force--changes; Labor Migration; Macroeconomic Factors; Migration; Migration Policy; Policy; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Population Policy; Private Sector; Public Sector; Sex Factors; Social Policy; Western Asia
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Coleções:
01-internacional
Temas RHS:
Empleo
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Migracion_movibilidad_profesional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Política Pública
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Migrantes
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Fatores Sexuais
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Fatores Etários
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Setor Público
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Setor Privado
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Economia
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Emprego
Tipo de estudo:
Health_economic_evaluation
País/Região como assunto:
Asia
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Int Migr Rev
Ano de publicação:
1995
Tipo de documento:
Article