Millennial dreams in oil economies: job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman
This book shifts the analysis of economic development in Oman from the traditional focus on oil to the perspective of labour. Focusing on the experiences of workers, jobseekers, and the governance of labour markets, Crystal A. Ennis offers a fresh perspective on regional development and rentier neol...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book shifts the analysis of economic development in Oman from the traditional focus on oil to the perspective of labour. Focusing on the experiences of workers, jobseekers, and the governance of labour markets, Crystal A. Ennis offers a fresh perspective on regional development and rentier neoliberalism in the Gulf. Highlighting Oman's position within global capitalism, Ennis makes a compelling case for de-exceptionalising the Gulf, arguing that the region's labour markets are global and subject to similar pressures as other global economies. Moving beyond oil also allows Ennis to focus on the social conditions of Oman, where over sixty four percent of the population are under the age of thirty. Ennis offers a rich analysis of historical lineages of labour governance, class formation; and, following protests after 2011 as youth unemployment soared in the region, how authoritarian states react to public pressure and social unrest around perceived economic decline |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Jan 2025) Bringing citizen labour into IPE scholarship on the Gulf -- Making global labour markets and national dreams -- Rereading Omani work history and labour market governance -- Promising Dubai in Sohar : radical transformations and job creation and job creation from Sohar to Duqm -- Constructing belonging and contesting economic space -- Pursuing entrepreneurship for employment : SMEs for women and youth |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 338 Seiten) |
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spellingShingle | Ennis, Crystal A. Millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman Labor supply / Oman Generation Y / Oman Petroleum industry and trade / Oman / History |
title | Millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman |
title_auth | Millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman |
title_exact_search | Millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman |
title_full | Millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman Crystal A. Ennis |
title_fullStr | Millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman Crystal A. Ennis |
title_full_unstemmed | Millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman Crystal A. Ennis |
title_short | Millennial dreams in oil economies |
title_sort | millennial dreams in oil economies job seeking and the global political economy of labour in oman |
title_sub | job seeking and the global political economy of labour in Oman |
topic | Labor supply / Oman Generation Y / Oman Petroleum industry and trade / Oman / History |
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