Jobs are crucial for individual well-being. They provide a livelihood and,equally important,a sense of dignity. They are also crucial for collective well-being and economic growth. However,the rules
The Arab World faces extraordinary challenges. In a region with the world's highest youth unemployment rate,millions are frustrated by their job prospects – a frustration born of education that often
Iraq's neighbors are refusing entry,imposing onerous new passport and visa requirements,and building barriers to keep refugees out. In certain cases,they are also expelling Iraqis back to Iraq. This
After fleeing violence and persecution in Iraq,hundreds of thousands of Iraqis living in Jordan face a daily threat of arrest,fines and deportation because the Jordanian government treats them as
This 26-page report reviews conditions in eight countries with large numbers of migrant domestic workers: Lebanon,Jordan,Saudi Arabia,Kuwait,the United Arab Emirates,Bahrain,Singapore,and Malaysia