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Nilambari Gokhale

Deputy Head and Economics Teacher

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Nilambari Gokhale holds master’s degrees in Population Science and Economics. She has a wealth of experience in diverse fields of humanities, social research, publication, and academics. She is currently working as a Deputy Head and Economics Teacher with the Westminster School, Dubai (GEMS Group), a leading educational service provider in the Middle East.

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Omanization Policy and International Migration in Oman
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  • Omanization Policy and International Migration in Oman

    The six states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)[1]have over five million migrant workers — one of the highest concentrations of migrant workers in the world. According to the World Migration Report (2003), 25% of the workers in Saudi Arabia, 65% in Kuwait, 67% in the UAE, and as much as 70% in Qatar are immigrants or non-nationals.

    February 2, 2010