Working Poverty and Quality of Employment: The Great Refugee Crisis in Middle Eastern Host Countries
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The Kaunas University of Technology
Materia
Working Poor Major Refugee Crises Quality of Employment Working Poverty Risk Developing countries Unemployment rate Labour Force Own-Account Workers Official development assistance
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2023-06-23Referencia bibliográfica
Alwrekiat, A. Z., Mihi-Ramirez, A., & Melchor-Ferrer, E. (2023). Working Poverty and Quality of Employment: The Great Refugee Crisis in Middle Eastern Host Countries. Engineering Economics, 34(3), 351-365.[https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ee.34.3.33316]
Resumen
This paper focuses on the distribution of the working poor by income level across countries and examines how indicators
such as the level of unemployment, the labour force, and the number of self-employed, impact that distribution. In addition,
it also examines the impact of official development assistance and the massive influx of refugees as a result of the Syrian
conflict. Four income levels of the working poor are analysed using the panel data technique. The sample includes the 5
main host countries (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey) for the period from 1991 to 2021. Our results confirm that
unemployment is not a significant predictor for developing countries, so we recommend indicators of job quality. Moreover,
our results confirm a low impact of refugees on the labour market in host countries. Furthermore, the effect of selfemployment
on the income level of the working poor is positive but limited.