ABSTRACT

This thought-provoking study measures and critically examines the effects that an average population growth rate of 2.8% could have on the development of the Arab Gulf States.  It questions the ability of Gulf governments to continue providing relatively high standards of education, health and employment under conditions of rapid population growth, an undiversified economic base, and a tribal political framework.  Within this context, population growth is identified as one important variable that hinders long-term development. The book will appeal to all those interested in the Middle East, demography, development and sociology.

part |2 pages

PART I: DEMOGRAPHIC COMPONENTS OF GULF POPULATIONS

part |1 pages

PART II: PUBLIC SERVICES AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE ARAB GULF STATES

chapter 5|23 pages

Public Services in the Gulf States

chapter 6|12 pages

The Gulf Labour Force

part |1 pages

PART III: TOWARDS 2025: THE ALTERNATIVE SCENARIOS