Progress in Human Geography
Volume 31, Issue 4, 2007, Pages 467-484

Labor migration to world cities: With a research agenda for the Arab Gulf (Article)

Malecki E.J.* , Ewers M.C.
  • a Department of Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210-1361, United States
  • b Department of Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210-1361, United States

Abstract

We place labor flows, involving both highly skilled professionals and unskilled workers, within the framework of research on world cities. These flows are central to understanding the growth of world cities, particularly those whose growth is not primarily a result of advanced producer services. The context of Arab Gulf cities allows us to understand urban growth in the region as an outcome of wealth accumulation that stimulates large flows of skilled westerners and of unskilled workers from poor regions in Asia. We conclude with an agenda for research on migration to world cities and the division of labor in those cities. © 2007 SAGE Publications.

Author Keywords

Migration Labor flows World cities Arab Gulf

Index Keywords

Arabian Sea labor migration skilled labor urban growth Persian Gulf world city labor division Indian Ocean

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DOI: 10.1177/0309132507079501
ISSN: 03091325
Cited by: 71
Original Language: English