Volume 58, Issue 4 p. 140-153
Original Article

Welfare Index of Migrant Workers in the Gulf: the Case of Qatar

Abdoulaye Diop,

Abdoulaye Diop

Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

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Semsia Al-Ali Mustafa,

Semsia Al-Ali Mustafa

Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

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Michael Ewers,

Michael Ewers

University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Trung Kien Le,

Trung Kien Le

Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

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First published: 12 November 2019
Citations: 1

Abstract

In December 2010, Qatar won the rights to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup games. The FIFA announcement came with increasing pressure from international human rights organizations, media and other groups for Qatar to reform its labour law, which governs the lives and working conditions of foreign workers in the country. Although Qatar continues to develop and implement major reforms to its labour laws, until now there was no one unique tool based on survey data to evaluate the impact of the government’s policies on guest workers. The objective of this article is to present the Qatar Guest Workers’ Welfare Index (GWWI),1 a multi-dimensional comprehensive tool based on survey data of migrant workers developed by the Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI). In addition to assessing and tracking the welfare of this population, the objective of the index is to identify areas of improvement to guide policy formulation.

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