Workshop 1 / GRM 2024
The COVID-19 Health and Socio-economic Crises: Consequences on Population and Migration in the Gulf

Abstract

The workshop focuses on the impact of COVID-19 in the Gulf states from two different points of view: the health-related crisis and the socio-economic crisis generated initially by low oil prices and aggravated by the coronavirus-induced economic slowdown. It seeks to describe and analyse the outcomes of the two crises on the Gulf national and foreign resident populations. The workshop welcomes paper proposals focusing on these issues, documenting and analysing the outcomes of the two crises on Gulf national and foreign resident populations. Priority is given to first-hand observation or material (new datasets, field 2 surveys conducted in Gulf states, direct observation, …) and to papers that focus on the Gulf states (not on the countries of origin).




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Directors


Nasra

M. Shah

Professor of Migration and Development at the Lahore School of Economics, Scientific Director, Gulf Labour Markets, Migration, and Population (GLMM) Programme -
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Françoise

De Bel-Air

Senior Fellow
Gulf Labour Markets, Migration, and Population (GLMM) Programme



Philippe

Fargues

Professor -
European University Institute


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