Understanding Bahrain’s labour immigration policy-making process during labour markets reforms process 2002-2016: interest groups intermediation and policy networksTools Alabbas, NOOR (2020) Understanding Bahrain’s labour immigration policy-making process during labour markets reforms process 2002-2016: interest groups intermediation and policy networks. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis stems from interest in understanding the labour immigration policy-making in Bahrain by examining the role of different actors and considering how their involvement can produce changes to policy outcomes. The thesis examines the labour immigration policy-making process between 2002 and 2016. During this time, the Economic Development Board (EDB) initiated the labour market reform process (LMRP). The Labour market reform process introduced new policies to manage the immigrant labour in Bahrain after granting them work visas. Thus, this thesis will cover the discussion and negotiations in relation to the LMRP. This will include covering the formation of LMRP, the negotiation over the draft law on the regulation of the labour market annexed to the Royal Decree No. (25) for 2005, the negotiation over implementing labour market policies, and the adjustment of the reform outcomes after the Bahraini uprising in 2011.
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