THE ROLE OF LABOR AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR OF THE PERSIAN GULF COUNTRIES
Keywords:
human capital, industrial sector, foreign direct investment, human resource, vocational education and training.Abstract
At the domestic level, decisions regarding employment are shaped by available opportunities and their effects on consumption, family dynamics, and the development of human capital. The industrial sector, which encompasses manufacturing, construction, mining, and associated industries, is essential for expanding economic activities. Immigrants have made substantial contributions to the advancement of the economy. Technological advancements within these sectors are influencing the growth of labor productivity. This report offers valuable perspectives for policymakers and stakeholders within the industrial sector of the Persian Gulf.References
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