Labour reforms in Qatar: continuity and change in perceptions and attitudes among citizens and migrant workers
<p dir="ltr">Hosting the FIFA World Cup was a pivotal moment for Qatar and the broader Arab region, attracting attention, tourism, and economic benefits. However, it also intensified global scrutiny of Qatar's labor laws that govern the lives of migrant workers. In response, Qat...
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| Main Author: | Abdoulaye Diop (7117658) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Šemsia Jatić (21406751) (author), Le Trung Kien (23771439) (author), John Lee Pratt Holmes (23771442) (author), Muznah Madeeha (17884544) (author), Fahmida Naheen (21259694) (author) |
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2023
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