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Reverse exodus of migrant workers in Persian Gulf challenges India
(washingtonpost.com)
When his overnight flight landed, Abdul Wahib walked out of Kochi's palm-fringed airport and hugged his family. After 24 years of working in the United Arab Emirates, he was home. He carried a suitcase and a layoff notice: His well-paid job as a forklift operator at Dubai's once-b......
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United Arab Emirates,
Migrant worker,
Social Issues,
Political geography,
Asia,
Geography,
Kerala,
Dubai,
Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin,
Remittances,
Diaspora,
Kochi, India,
Region:
Middle East,
Central Asia,
Persian Gulf,
Organization:
Kerala Migrant Association,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
NaturalFeature:
Persian Gulf,
Continent:
Latin America,
Currency:
USD,
ProvinceOrState:
Kerala,
Person:
Abdul Wahib,
Binod Khadria,
John Pomfret,
Mohammed Sajil,
Pratibha Patil,
Company:
Facebook,
Twitter,
Country:
Bangladesh,
Saudi Arabia,
India,
United Arab Emirates,
China,
The Philippines,
Facility:
New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University,
City:
Dubai,
KOCHI,
New Delhi,
IndustryTerm:
Oil-rich kingdoms,
Oil boom,
Steel towers,
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